• 1111 *Inefifi 7 Itr k rt r g n iktVll4 AP! 'l* l )Otit --` I:44o6terriuroili Ir4un tgft(ttpliio; • Is iiiiiiiiterkiikit#3oy v 31140100 thoromPhAT . etillitult - 61-14140* - " 4 l%4ll6ltiiioiNtiod rg blistso lt if Third4treet "Aronwisfatv - mitit'saiserabirmatistsde omni bases havir baits' ethistirtibtid into cars, thalsharlowa of which, ate, nearlyAtti. brokeomt, - -mstLitta>iti _fad, entlrety,nottit for The itempanyhave no' °Moe for-the : lw of the •inntsengere, who 'ars often compelled ti.(lflitt frchn'a ,to,pree quartiri, of an heir In ` the-odd altd Mil for 4 9. 4f: 1 00.001a4 'any VASS the cats erieryteitbouri but they really:a lart'wheniver 'sititettkarktoWit who in most eatieti are I rt nsolautand stteuld be ditioharged. Complaint has freittiOntly been wide to the proper authorities - , batty nu,puvpose, apd; - the + people re idding Meng route are tmom Vety indigoant. If the company would pay a little regard to the comfort and ootticnieneell the piablio they would find iktntheir advantage,".. The ' Boston Traveller'f ,00rrIspoidont at Wind sor, Kerment, under date af BOaaasber thus. olv nonnottethe•,pardenof the ,ttatio,famous cr iminal, " Bristort Bill" The 'maple of Isar usually Inlet village hard tuiirieed, several -days shine ; by see- ing the noted eßristol Bill' (alias Win..Wabertln) promenatlbig the streets ;-•and tieltrued t upon 111- qtdry, -thang of the stht while at woilt at hi' shavig jack,' on the morni instant, _be wa s surprised with a pardon bearing doventor 11011's signature." That Scienttfic Afnersatt itunoinsies a machine for plotting geese, the result of a'number of years?' labor, andpne of the most-ingenious pieces' of • me chi-nitre ever seen. It not only dnoks the feathers, but separates the, hong ones from the short ones • while passing through the towline., It will pick flutPlYs Wks° per hear ; Mr. William. Smith lO'Brien has delivered his , first lecture "on America and its Institutions, " in Dublin. The audience -*as numerous , and the reeept)eji.meorded to Mr. O'Brien , roost outlnd. AILTY, - -ITEMS . : OntrioNe rtrox,Hrou t3Ocrooss.—Nothing more favonthlthahoitie ihe'riroSserigy and increasing fatror vitt whloh the.Coakorom tear As: MISOCTATION 111 TO. oeived, thee thetried aziressionii etyma - by the Govern or; of the Stetee L eed br-:other nersoni ,of,ernineiree: Whtle tie lesitetito itmeet their gine pion too:telling ate txid vOlitlbeted lieu*. tee still feel that the public end lettrenek,f-the InitititiOri'shindd know the • degree of Oenedereti On bestowed opon by the:-leegag Ivan end Viealeatir - the eodetrit, and Wa• therefore quote._ from the groat infinnofcg tattsraiialew of tbOir good ti , orde. • , !rem:Dor. Peoker, of Totuserivante. '" The raiooeiti of your Association 'affords the hilheet ovidenoe of the integrityofite -roeatesereiluti as well as of gentility and bettelloolunt. The ,superb tingreivind dhaktiiiare and hte.Friends.' is worth *fire owner than you ask for en untied subioriplion for membership, to say tiethint at the other valuable advantaged moo ru ing to in.theartbers. , oft the sours of economy, therefore. your Institntion emus:tends itself. to every lover of the From Giv. Bissell. of Illinois • Thus far each sricobssire - entfritring ferehale,d by tha'Assoclafion ‘ hilierkmavehip"tuid 'beauty, surpasses its predeesssors, , The one now , furnished is, of itself, worth Oar times the &Mount requisite' to secure a mem bership. „Every patrlotio - onus milet,lsisi aura, rejoice at thesueeess of 1011 r intimirjae, It lina . ddie more al readitoawakea among the masses of our people a love of art, 84d,inspirvi a taste for its extelleaces, than all other reetteskfor the last fiftr,veam." •,‘' , Pl l / 4 10 3 .90v.Brissa;of North Carolina. " t Shrill be snuoh sleasOd to hose sas 'Mina onrol,lekos is =mhos, of An Vititation Much fis dojo; so muoh to promutethe 44usO,Orths Ono arts jitShhi , Frain Gm Weller. of Cabrera& " llt take great 4,l4laenre in doingd.U loan to tul vineet,hointereste Of your admirable Asia:dation," - Gov. Willard. of Indiana, -. . . Auaree the Direetory of the Amociation of his warmest regard and consideration,' - Got. Burton, of Dela s irere, , .• "Presents gretellij acknowledgments. And hoipoithTif the easociatiol mar)tmet with that Aberal,eneoarage 7 meet ithieh: twin , its - tlee gn and. Ishore;;li io Justly merits." - ;Prom Gmcgorrill, of Maine.'_. " The; eriknvenif oortninlijo and of Me' finest ever pablisked..l desire to make rer aoknovrlndrenents for it," ko. From Gov:Wino, of Virginia. the engraving will be gratafidly waged and ap preciated as a compliment of great value.," ." Gov. Buckingham, of Conneetiont. " Presouyi hie grateful 'aekantidedg meats. t't the de aomation, and big sincere dearre for its arucoeis Jr' prO. noting and increasing a love of art." , 'Gov. Idttre4etni;, of goittiokr.. " Extend/ his al dieter - end best - Wishes for the noocess of )our truly excellent Inatitution." Gov. Turner; of Itkolie Wand, " Prosents'ffiatlru, for:the tieeutU'id ;Tier:Wing; and ainsopte the reerebershio with greet pleneure." , Prom God. Ghana, of Ohio. - - "The entravind is admirable." '• - rut-Oovora )1. Bingham itaimv ' 6 The engraving as ,bouar to Amerman art. &twat! as to your flour' Idling deacroiation. One cannot tiro 'in looking at it, and ad miring its raretesciellenee and beauty. Yon have my beat %tithes kir the continued success and prosperity of your bennSiiirit itistitution;".- • • • GOVAoinior toil; Gov: Ellis, of North Carolina, Gov; Gist, of Sontkee.TOSna., - Co',4 Winner, of Michi gan, Gov. Brown; 'of Georgia;.and others," extend the kindest wards of encduragercant, and approval.,'. • -A* also do the, fojlirwlogremmeitt; pimps, )troong. otheier ; Senator Simon Cameron, of Pennsylvania, William Gilmore dininut, of South Caroline;' Edward Everett,,of - Bostoo, Ifeari. T.' Tookermau,' of 'New irork,atsp -":1 ' The EforUChie,lharkee, of Wisportaia t gays: am highly pleased,aithtkoSengriviiikl have eneloSed it in gilt, and 'planed If krona( my ohoioest.ploturia." - Coirdnanderbf4 Y. Maw, Wastungton, D. C., write. t is:beitubfult it is, literally, the .'an gisVing of the yew, / your etteallent society loinscarearatuaefultiess 'and nronneritr." _ SigoOrneY;;Vrites Via :eagraiiimg.of 814,Veetrit pod his ' troly inaszeitioent oneii It hair been the theme of,miettielifird'admiratioh - from' myselfand all others witOeeve, seen it:- You leave - , my boot.ilafteiterlbo pioipenty of tie aiide'lesodatiOn - whiehlessalreidy,exefted-rto perwerfol an iudoeroe in uplifting and "nribiiits the'taate of in, native larta." 2 " Adoeit my thanks, for - the exettisiteepgreving of .2hakipeare4whiete I highly value, and which will adorn the Iralle.af my;Bouthern r home, — . The hteletstietief,Your AaiooiatiobAra very dear to tOte.rri *Odd IT tete:moll them by any meanie In . my power, Tea have myr earnest wishes for your ever ineresserur rMadameLe Vert writeii . ..The engraving hotpot,. . and the exact resemblance of many of the feces to the orisimit portraits f have aerie in England is admirable. I ant baPpi_to kiunsige r Aesoeintion is en Prosperous. 'and 4arnestly. hope ;each "year will add to its influence and ita resoureet.'? - r What is said of tbe beantAt ilinetrate4 iit4o,lon nanywbleh every satisenWr in the. Cosmopolitan. , Art A° l o ol arion ratable/ far pee fear, together ;with , the superb piohtre, othakspeare, end hie - Friend,, " all for, "- The Art Jon Mai lealarge quark, Magazine, elessint , lv illustrated with beintiful steel and - trend eivrarings. choice reading matterfrom the Bret authors. and is pro - "satin e ed. by aU vibe have seen it, the most superb ' Magazine ever Maned In America. , nvlz tHEta TrzOnsi an aniesPepaits, from altieotiewiet the Union endorse - the Assometion! Any'persosionistecOme e member by subscribing TUREIVDOLT,AII,B,, , Whiefi anminll entitle the subscriber to— • - let The beautifulltiel Engraving,'" Shaspeare and 2d. A copy of thy ,elegantly Illustrated Art Journal 01111 Tear. , sd. A Free Benson Admission to the ayHades. No. 518 BroadwayiltswYork.; - , - • . In additlini to irldeh, sit9.IIICAL 111/NDREP milusb Works of Art are given to - subscribers as Prom ume, comprising choice Taintinga i ,Bcullturevi Outlines. Ao. , by the dot Ameriisii and ForaimiArtiste:. The iniperli , Enurasiny, 'which every inivicriner will receive ratattrnarnar on• receipt of. subsoription, en . "'MAE — STEAMS 11:1)) Itte PRIILNDP." is of a dliarecter to give unqualified pleasure and satin. 'faction.. No yeti iifiqUat value Wei ever before placed within the reach of the people at such a Price. The Nn graving Is of 'very' large _site, beinit printed on bowie plats paper: In bparlineheir. realruis a most superb OMB, Inentinitable teethe walls of either the fibres', parlor, or °Mae: ; No pertain fe yistrieted to aat nileinboari ptioa, Those reinitting,6l6 are entitled to six memberships. Persons wishing to form Club' will apply for n circular of terms, ko, E. H: lnnr & Co., Agents. N. W. corner of Pllth and Chestnut streets. Tv.it .By,Enrcic,c-Our - citizens will havi array,nt lit e rar y entertaining nti to select ,from ibis evening -At Musical . Fuld Hall, the Min. Monti I.ltairCott..editor - of the New Twit Times, will deliver hit celebrated lecture on "The Late War in, .tuidert - ther !imagines of the Everett literary Union. As thitaintation of Mr. Raymond wet made 1, 01 . 1.4-wide giephio letters' to his own Journal from the seater war, our eltiairne :wilt be gledibf this opportunity of beeline him mein a'eubieet whioh' he is doubtleci ifentpetent' tit - treat with interest stagy other allow • • • -• • , .Acileridel end Haydn Hall, Eighth and Ilprlngolnlen streets, FrOfeneor Copy.. will deliver the seventh of hi. aiebiy interesting and *cellar muse, the theme of WhiehMilt be , lifiddeelt end Wein, " while at Na tionsigall, Market ettilet, abet' a .Twalfth, GOOTee W. Curtis. Fag., is to hold forth on !'The Freesia Aepeet of the Slavery Question;" %teepee these three. -- and thi oration of Hon. John hf. Read;bitlbie'the Alitnint of the Univeleity, the most handles'. !Nancy .Liste cannot help being enlted: = Tail Saamisa Laarasz or Paersasoa Coppas, on amerieetilt6aou. will give it:general Meant the ef. -feelanroditeetiltiorilthe Cetertee, by the greetings of /fiaik 1ie. 1 4 ' 14 40 gnalent took cart. and fiwoiellreho. French ant - Indian:war; et whist , Braddook'it defeat near Pittsburg; end Wolf's etc:tory at striking and ocittniatingssienti. ". - • A Now Anrropknownymor, Nittltbr—UsEr CIKEArt AN* . q o 9Pe : Detaillraei trifled and. Concen trated t - Hemline: a Deer licnlk4be beet yet doecovernd for tokinf ,014 nolntr Vorniel4ol4 'siener stele from silo - ' Or ticiollent argil hindir,itlEhooi Wiring- their oraor:. or texture, while .tenvine no unpleseent odor. It re need polth theaaene Anapigefordepszung cloves, with: , out Iphirinie their color or'texture: - ipittio lenriltSlio pleesant-; oderi,lt - ir-toted 'loth the eame:mmeeeir for ,oleenlthr: &yea, viithont Inlttring thetrOolOr t 10 nio *refute /loin ni,..4r of all kinde;end 117 itrestyntlcit/AfehnlariPittOion - Propfrititere Alierldeds , Benzin. Tbeitincetnio re need for rernorMe atnips prodneed'bj erten?: thitoan die, fruit paint, and dirt,unon furniture or clothes by - rtbbind Of,,Utt bonds en d" heir. It merbe spelled oleo niOn. ddade of eloth,'lrbatever , rear)* the quality. attliOntjAitirinif thelnettei 44 : the 'Oolor j t . Witz tha ,masC delieoftiOti)o6ll,,thetigh:. net 'dlifitgreetible.; in Either *biro erheiefiratitsed;-brigHtliseppeeor raph3ly,witbotit liaeltirfinf,trefo.-Nlt is nhiltetabieitnd-fnag6ekeys fOr 'safe withoht its" properties , being in , the leliet , ' lateie‘' , Thißelielne Weise need' foi'eleening flume, erithong . :etirfatging,the .00lor ; for wanking genitors' • brusheio (foi thiii nee it in superhir to nor, efisentie 0 'for dilating '4ll,e;okiii;iiid 'for taking out steins on P4Pati _ The Benair e Jectierhiige,, the only "preparation used • 'with mooning fererneting salve, itainfon'ingravinas, ,diaalaglii. pimp" , ,asidAtAinqs ot papers 'and oleo on silk - ribbons of all ootirier*oirtbom look equal to -& CO., N. W. corner- of; Filth and Chentittittdreetib'Philidelphief Hold brollltt!, l o 4 ..t!Ps f 4 1.1 . 11 g° l 464 f al f**; .l7 - kO,It fe e t hatt f latelg introdeoid into Ntrr TOrlt t aid tiellinit - ' ..loritioingra - aedentatt yap idito osile¢ the Hititting Hair ref Ire xinapgroaohabigieheap -and gond. Deetirind to, ' attatittheigidelfooktilarity ;end ode. , • it is wair,irsiiol - ,OoFoo.. l 4;betill beth`good, sad chet.V. , !Thit artielo is iataidad tasuppir a demand long , heir; preparation *Vett if reliable; and article " _ __ , _ ,-. ..';;;;:lfetattpiToloy. l, o qege, ,, t t ;; •• t , naval io Any 4k-41i, atil),:itiishliaartraXpattitraly yetfamed, i,l,3;totatiVitiitharthit hi:10001'001a and Die ling, 9 54iCam , lirittat4 fittiitioottlir ittiolefatdoubla itii titif4linisklt,thenittekletebeetifetteted7 , Hie goo: 3 11 1, 41e4fMCIUOPtit'i.t , , f - tiro aatl' action.. ,bottler contain se mach as any thi $6-oent ldndi, r- ' ' t Wholearialrat retail ago,nta, H. Haat Co& ,N. W. 'obinarof Fifth and,Cheitnut Areta, "Philadelphia. 'r:-Bolpy all throggishi andxanay goods denial*, PAZ SeNTIL.—The moat beautiful and Chriatutaa Gift you ban oinir is the Bteroo - an 4 Piatureg.,,, Emporium, 38 t3outh Eighth giro/it. lemur Orinzierik Co. Open Eyeninge. TSB Piaisn TBA SOTS, Urne, Chafing Thebes, ESelves, Pitchers, eta., manufactured by E. W. Carry! & Co., No. 714 Oheateut street, 'o7or/sees the best ,patteMS that the moat &oomph/hod artists have designed—. The style of finish is in keeping with the designs, Wine tieing Einieliedwith plain mirror like Surfaces, while' others itre'elaborately chased and engraved, or the' large variety' of were manufactured by . Messrs. B. W. C. & Cu., every ;whole is of the finest quality anifbest treble plate. and so guarantied to their customers, ,Nzw Res:remit ale,r.- I . l lse are happy to turd= Our' readers, especially the epicurean portion of them, who -know how to appieoiate a good dinner, that a new let of dining-rooms are to be Opened on Thursday morning of this iyeek, at No. 11/13 Cheatnut street. M'me Dandu rand, It will be Preteih in all its appoidtmenta, and . be itik in a locality convenient for many who are 11.0011 - towed to dine from home, we bespeak for the new Restaurant Fransais a liberal patronage. Cams Family Teas and Coffoes; guarantied the beat 60-eont teas in the city. • SOON B. Lova, Borronth and Brown. • Wit desire to call tho attention of our business:ea. dem to the advertimement id to-Oar's paper . signed Book keeper. The gentleman we oan well recommend. as WO have knOwn him for a long time, and he is provided - with the boat referenbes, either in or ont of , this city. COME AT LAST.--.ThiB morning; old Miss Bingle Announced hie adventiseou to take plane) by a fleecy shower of snow. At this writing the streets are whi tened over ; and, still down. down it comes. riving pro mise of fine sleighing, And causing those who believe in ._the "cold snap" to brighten up their skates, and rush In crowds to the Palatial Clothing Emporium of Gran ville Stokes. No. 60? Chestnut street, in order to invent themselVes in beantiful. and seasonable clothes. No SPEAKER ELECTED YET. —Cur Washington news announces the fast that no organisation has yet been effected in the Rouse. end the probabilities are that there Will be no organisation until after Christmas. -Ad interim, the members are cordially invited to call at the Gilt Book Emporium of G. G. Ev as, Publisher, No 430 Chestnut etreet, where beautilblly bound books are sold for $l, and costly presents awarded to each purchaser. - A WHITS CHHIBTHAB.—Thero are indicate= that we will have a " white Christmas." Yesterday the snow fell 'oheerily, and the traditional goose feathers that otuldren believe in same down think and feat at times. , Such weather is suggestive of OOZY chambers, warm firesides, and each elegant and comfortable win ter garments as are made at the Brown-Stone Clothing ganef Boakhill & Wilson, Nos. 600 and 605 Chestnut street; above Ruth.- „ 'kart!' TAYING EVONTS 11.111 c ontinually occurring around us. Among them we know of none more trying than the having' to Iry on nurneroua suits of ill-fitting garments, which. trial may he entirely obviated by those who take our edvire and tutelage at the ” Conti nental Clothing Rouge" of E. H. Eldridge & Co. northeast corner of Chestnut and Eighth streets, wh o have always en hand a splendid stook of assorted fabrics and ready-made clothing. GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS.—AB shoppers for to good, are now on the 9ai tart for the most suita ble articles for presenta, we recommend to our readers the splendid wrappers for gentlemen, of Messrs R. C. W.lborn & Co.. ".now Nos. a and 7 north Sixth street. - They have also an elegant assortment of ablits, - - stooks, mufflers, gloves. hosiery. suspenders+ underelothing+ and gents' furniehing good. of every de aeription. , iRRIYALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS vir , To 12 o'cLoos LASS NIORT " GIRARD BOUSlS—Chestnut et.. below Ninth. W Garret, Harrisburg N Cummings, Pa i A Cummings. Pa 0 R Miller & la, Ohio Lewis Sanders, KY R. 0 Hume, Va 0 11,8kinner & ta_, Ohio R I, Mitchell. Ala, CM Wheatley. Pa J A Barker, Va C A Wallace. N Y Dr 0 .1 Ames &la, Nji DrJas N Butt N C .1 H Watson, N C F E moor, N b Oen A Britt, N C A Britt. N 0 Dr W H Douche itY, N 0 BA Allen, N I W J . McDermott, of J O F Baser, Lancaster "M A Abbott, Atlanta. Go 3 et Coriolis, N V Geo y. ItirelL& Is, Md J Bosse, Charlestown, Va . 1 K Brown, Iv Y F White, Cin, Ohm , B EStevene. N Y B Stevens, Lancaster 1,1 Albertson. Norristown inn Clark. Holmesburs II L Pierce, Dorchester E Ives. . orehestor C F Whitcomb, Boston LA Hitchcock Boston Mr Patton & in. Philo Mr Wilson, N J A H Boynton, Rhona. D A Heald, N ES Renwick. N Y II E St John, ;Y It P Bayley & Is, Balt F. II Chapin, F. Y J Wilcox Conn Wil Smith. N Y W 'l' Blodgett, N Y R P Field, Ky Baml M Krause,, Batt Jacob hi Kunkel, Mil SVm kßanna, Md '- .0 si. Poltroon &son,. hid John s Cobb. Oa Ohms L Loverml:Xttunton Goa 0 brocker , Taunton jli Ransom, N • , .1 v Lane & litN I' . '0 0 Warren. N , -Isaac Dayton.:`[ Y D D Cowone s _ N Y John Clark. Boston I, ?only, N Y , Dr Bo,Field, N Y Er_P Jeffriea, Boston Wm K Ingersoll N Y D ~,v Arms, N Y A H Oodwin,N i U W Stanton, Jr, N Y . WieRCILANTS' ROM—Fourth at.. belay Mob. Miss Collins, Pa . no C Watson,Huntingdon A H Beat Pa 1 ) R Fritz - , Pa Cool' Faber, N 0 W Yoke. Bethlehem Chas Will. &•anut co, Pa Miss Jeanie Craig, Pa W fl Craig. We all Run, Pa Dr At Kennedy& Is, Pa 'lir R Colladay, Phila. J W Clarke , WiCiamelort P Y. A' ooodnow. N John Bigiow, F.anton,Pa 7. It Marsteller. Bucks oo AI. Moreland, 1110 Yla Burr,Carlvadalo tohn Blackman NY }R A W Jordrui,N Y . . olua O'Brien. Batt. Beni Waldmyre, Boston MEdmunds, Brookfield Jac Lake, Del , B. M Pollock, Harrisburg JONES' ROTEL- Ohestnnt meet. above Sixth. Win Perri*, Guaymul Wl 3 Henry, 11l J P Branard, Md - W Brown, hid -Mts MoCanly. Ny - miss J McCauly, N Y J6B CRUATIttIi Cal - J'i ogle, Md ' J . W-Crooker. NY " - CFI Rieliardson„N y D .ar Lyon, Newark j It Williams, N Y A Citric . , NY • " P Allen, N Y John Ourgar, Baltimore Y, Small. N I' .„,1 T Small, N Y ' B Jamison, Mess .'i B Wrotrid. Masa C J Morse, Providence B Wylie, N Y /3 N Martin, N Y J Waterman, Cone ‘ A. Fernald, Coon ; AMERICAN HOTEL-Chestnut it., ab. Fifth. "W Tanis, Pa i:tid,Urbann Mown. Vienna. Md _. ay ra . I li ni M ß P ß °P is, .-7- ; %, : iedei e ti l v Yltk i t : „ N C .1 tirig . ,,, 1 1 1 4 C±t a k - p5O B ntr, .. Chester mfl Sayre. r,_6l Chunk .11,fre t Cp tmar 4 Sr. da, Bost W W Williams. VII . C o ` hand & da, Md ?nue If Col ; NY. C Bitehman. N Y Wapner, NY ork . airs Mary Stone, Del P. Maynard, rearm , W Osyloql, Trenton M Newton, Trenton - W Nartsineer, Ea t 8 0 hilohnson..Pa . F M Y McNeely, N 0 tie D Washburn dr. la, Conn Jesse irooks, Conn enj Wheeler Mass .Ifilin 0 Peirce, N V' I' Muster, Nlf . , W W Tsobudy, Dal Pli Curtis, Del BW Earl & M. Reading ST. LOWS NOTEL. , Chostitut street, above Third. -T Connor,Jr, Ashland P Colihart. Ashland NS Roes, California, 0 Oast J Frankel, Vilila Colt; P Jones, Alla - ' taut Wm Read, St Paul J j3erl n. N Y - • T Onrretson, Pit Wm T. Carter, Tamaona,Pa A Kalisher, Plilla W Fessenden. Boston F 'Mow, Boston D.Poland, Boston It Hollis. Boston 0 liertung,N Y Mu: p W Ring, rl Y ..NATIONAI. HOTEL—Ratio st. above Third. Dhf Reoder.flpinnersville R. al flentainser, Middles% 4/i " r Balhor"*lllnezt 1:„im,^41fA 1 1111.. e t F.l; Bar er: York "I Ina Davidson, Et 01 ) :,, r ii .1 Hen s alen , ottavillo Wm ii Harris.-York' J Ranch Lebanon Miss E Miller. Allentown Dr N Applebacb, Pa' B A Dopow, Enatori - .I I Thomas, Ohio 0 P Daniels. Louisville Chas Orim. Ashland N.J Vote! &en. Allentown 1 hos D Jacoby, Pa A A , Pmnam. Keeseville 'P Sowinan,'POtteville W F Voute, Pottsville • STATEBIUNION HOTEL—Market at . .. above Sixth. (3 W Hervey., Phila W B Young, Ohio J F a ux, Lew istown , si C letfriee. W Chester A M Pettit, Phila. . /11 lan, II Y rif C Carleton ..N Y . Ben }Arr. Colombia, Pit J B Mar, Wityneiluira , Pa Jas fla tier, Pa W Matthews, Reexport, Pa .IE4 Weaver. Onodville, Pa Ins Pres, Alabama. Jae Campbell, Pa Vt G R'l4)4ll4ning. Cat I McCann. Rochester,N Y 0 hfeYerotteville J_D Miller„ Perry co .IFaxanr alleohaninaborg W R Watts, Latrobe, Pa W Botts, Centreville MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Seoond at., above Arch. Copt 1? Lerner,. Phil& A Brubenbach 8 C John Foyers, Pa M Adams. Union co, Pa W Tillman, Centrovillo I Trralor, Rion none, Pa M Proctor, Pa • Theo Robinson, Pa Morrie Hamlin. Pa Wm Young. Easton Mien R Patterson. Pa M N ht Chunk', P M Creasman, Allentown Robt Long, Lebanon, Ps M. Smith, Lebanon, Pa COMMERCIAL 11.0TEL,--otxth at., alms chemist 0 s Murphy. York, Pa ' I Kelly, Huhlk 00, Pn Runyao. Del A E. Cuater, Pottstown H Custer, Pottstown J 'l' T Wlntson, Po Pre7. -n ellgl i t l :r n Va 'gilt atienro.Pa .John Wri slit. Chester co . I, Ilsek, Chester co John Jacob. Po Jos Intotzer, Pottstown I A Bond, Warwick, 13 Carey, hid TUB 11NTON-110TBEr—Areh street, above Thini. 'T Bush N Y•l' Wormin g Itiegelsville L Miller, N J 1 II Peters, Cm, 0 Gen Ws ggeris. Tamagni, Goo J Entine & lot, Ps B D_Bmirh. Beading . „I B likarer,lteadinil JR BUM lionnesbureJ Haraeg, N J J Shedd & la, N Y " John M nning, N J A D Boas. Reading jag II Rare,, Newark. Del . AlexStrtnn, Brut, ton. NJ A B Henry, Cleveland, 0 Dr 813 'offer, .Csrllaleß Goff, Ohio II Hoff. alo • - l Min Bally Woodatoill.N3 F X Weed, Trout Mid, Pa, 8.1 Bull, Lewisburg, pa, G El ELnpen. Brooklyn.l Miller, Pittsbur g mime 0 Miler. Pittsburg ' Win I ocher Lancaster 10 It Locher. Balt , I Janksen, Phila • A J.Heys & la, lowa Geo N Proems & Is, N Y ; BALD HAOLE—Third greet, altve Callowhill. 6Ae s ill,l4llo co, Pa P. L Beading M Kau I, Quakertown 3E l 44:Bunke co, Pa .1 H Smith, Bucks on, Pa 8 Smith. Bunke 00, Pa SLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third et.. above Callowhill. El Stoner, Btonereiille W A COMO. Books co 13, Musisehnun, Arownsville. 1 Mohr, Blyler.lllo 0 Weaver , Lehigh 0 ROIL By berry A Bookman, Peasterville 3Luking, Feasterville MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third et., above Callowhlll. P Barrel!, eorgetown / melbury, Allentown Marko, Lebanon co, Pa T 8 Widmer. Lebanon oo 4 A. Beeler, pethiehem 0 Fellman, Bucks 00, Pa BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Seeend at.. below Vine. L. Bodine, N J 31) Scott, New Britain j.Vandearift. Buckingham 1 , Barton, Books Co Q T Terry, Ph l a J I? Heritage, Pucks co WiIIbLITSOIIO LOtelbertVille I , ,lioloomb, Jr, N J IMPORTATIONS. 1/141pOrted for theTrortj ship erntlanss, Ilenson-420 tons ni titits otsoda to Powars do Winghtmsn. ,BiAlitINE INTELLIGENCE. SEE FOURTH PAGE. l i n r ltirli Tuz Pare. Deo 14 :444:44,41 , 11 , /} &Di Or th e . R j ea, e ff i onl E g i viugl b i t xeggeen CTikil47 l 4 BY: s fgrbuf: Haitian. • .6.5 , 7* batik m114111141011 g 1401111314M14. iffP.MGRANDA. !Steamship - Finnerty/mut Teal, hence at Richmond latlrinet, and sailed same day on per return, 81.0allothill Hurons, Leitch, for Liverpool, via Halifax, a imed Trnin Boston alumni gesterdaY• 111110 _,W V Kent. Wilcox, for Liverpool, went to eon Rota Charleston 19th Suet Ship Marengo,Moughty, for 'Liverpool, okayed at - Ch 12th teat, ,t 3 ip•Minuesgta, Dalkon, for Liverpool, oleared at 0 ',Maori 26th nit. Ship Gentoo, Freeman, from Calcutta, arrived at Pro , Anneetown yesterday. !Phil> Annie Bffrard. Cheseborough. from Baltimore for frostraile, a passed Cape Henry 11th inst. J atnarternose,oleared at New York yesterday for San Pranoleoo, - Bark Benefactor, Corning, for Hong Hong, bleared at New yiLk yesterday. Bark bert Pennell, Mixford, hence, arrived at New Bedfor 11th met, -Bark Ellen Mayans, 'Rowan, from Matunsaa, arrived af_Porthind lath net. Bark Pallae, Mathias, cleared at New York yesterday for Rhmo. -Brig ic Plant nd agenet, Morris, bangle, arrived abßarbadoes tell Brig Evelyn. Ray. henee. 'Arrived At Cardonas 2d inst. , Solir Alice Lea, from Boston for Philadelphia, in bill -140.114 WRY 4000 yesterday. - about two milee. south of mum. Sho is high up on the be and remains tight. -Behr Ltssie Mann, Lake. hone°, arrived at Wilming ton. NC. lath inst. •Bohr- Virginia Price. Eldridge, from Charleeton, at neton,,N C. 19th inst. •thAr J 'Moore. Ingersoll, for Philadelphia, oieared at Wilmington, PIC, 19th ;Bohr R 8 Miller, Gifford. berme, arrived at Salem 13th instant. - , Sohr W P Cix, Moak, hence, arrived at Newark 13th inst.. • tilolirs' R Wetmore, Bogart, 8 P Hawes. Nelson, Wanly, 1•11 , 10111, CAUTION Todil, Helen Mar, Tutile..l Woolson. Crawford, and Allblatldt Graven, hence, ar - rived itt Richmond 13th inst. Behrs MoNamaga, and Q Heft, Shoe, hence at Tetereb Are 1411% *et. • Mffl.-PMM)gIiPMA; TII I MSD4Yt. =4 KWER 15;, MARRIED. WHITE—MAMILTON.=OiItheAvonins of the 12th of September, by the ReY. Z. J. Way , Mr. Junes G. White to Mies liandlten, both ofthis oity. 00;gRAD—I.—On the lath of bleoembor, by the Rev. Charlee J. Therepeon. Mr. Conrad N. Dolby. of Uwohlan towneht_p A Cheater county, to Mies Mary Ejt zabeth Lewitt:. of W eal Philadelphia. NORTH—YONKRR.—On the 2Tth ult.. at Ituetleton,. by the Rev, Alfred Hardt, Mr. William Z. North, or Philadelphia, and Mina Emily F. 'Tooker, of &Witten." TOWNSENO.—On Wednesday morning, ltlary danchteielltarles Townsend. Fune from the residence 'et her father, No. 121 tlpoth Eighteenth street, on Friday, 16th inet., at 2 o BAKERP2 M. .--O the 12th inst., Joseph J. 0. Baker, in the 22d year of hie age. His relatives and friends of the family are respect- Slily invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of M his mother No. 615 North 'Twelfth street, above Wal lace. on ot Fifth dayd the 16th inst., at °Week P.M., without further notice. To prooced to Laurel Hill Co. meterr. TURNNR.-00lunday morning, 11th Mary Tumor, wife of Wm. Turner, in the .11th year of her axe. Funeral from the resident* of her husband, Good- Intent. West Philadelphia, this (Thunder) afternoon, lath inst., at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill ga metal. FLORY.—On the 12th inst., Win. Flory, in the 68th year or lus age. • Funeral from his late resident)°, No. 46 North Billed street. to-day. ( Thursday ) at 1 o °look P. M. LNWII3.—On the morning of the 13th inat., after a brief illness, Thomas F. S. Lewis, in the 60th year of his al VUtisretl from hie late residence, No 916 Ridge Ave nue, thin (Thursday) morning, at 10 o elook,without fur ther notice. . , • HIGGINS.—On the 12th bast., Mrs. 'Elisabeth Miming, in the 90th year of her age. Funeral from her late residence. No. 19 Beek street. a ' b ratrr—W h iliTd h irr3 d , n a lS t rinet a tit l tlil i fet &rine ofJohn W. Lawrence, Spring/Jed, Delaware no , Kitty Talley, In the teth year of her age. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attnd her funeral, this (Fifth day) morning, at 10 o'clock. faIYBER.—On the evening of Monday, Dec. 12th, Ja na Keyser, in the 79th year of his age. Funeral on Friday afternoon. lath inst.. at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 80. 1821 Market street. FIEBRY.—On the lath bast., Bridget, wife of Petri.* Seery, aged M yen's. Funeral from the residence of hlr huslwed. Candle Place, Coates street. between Fifth and hall,, tide (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o'cloctk. TOM LISON.—On the 12th inst.., Asa .M. Tomlison, in the rethyear of Image. • Funeral from his late residence, Apple street , below Poplar, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. REAR.-0 the 11th instant, Ann Eliza, daughter of Thomas and Mary D. Real, aged IS years. Funeral front her parents' residence, Mount Airy Avenue, Twenty-second ward, this (Thursday)mor.u. Inr. at 10 o'clock. STOltblB.—On the 12th Met., Aquila Stokes, in the 81st year of his age, Funeral from his late residenee. No. 1018 Vernon a t., this (Thursday) morning. at II o'olook. HULSEMANN.—On the 13th inst., Christian Holm mann, aged 61 years and 11 months. Funeral from the residence of his daughter.filizabeth Hering. 610 South Third etreet. below Lombard, this (Thursday ) morning, at o'clock. WILED.—On the 12th inst., Joseph B. Wiley, in the 27th year of hts age. Funeral from the residenoe of hie mother. 61. A. Wi le, N 0.348 South Twelfth street, below Locust, this (' T hursday) morning, 11th inst., at 9 o'clock, without further entice. BLACK AND PURPLE VALENCIA'S, SIN cents. Riot and Purple „ Tx cent,. it D C a refS OHL White tiTgtertrittellgri. Velvet Poplins and Velour Reps. kJ'aMal and M er i nos ,. e = reml4. ::ar t lnasrTgAm : q4 llaa tt a v i g i Just received coESSON k SON_, Mourning Store, amcIiESTNUT Street. SPECIAL NOTICES. iiiipA A Al geILIILILLIA PREPARE FOR THE GREAT POLITICAL CAMPAIGN OF 1860! INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS NOW IS TIIE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE, Tllll SEMI-WI63SLY 'TRIBUNE Tits NEW Yortic Ssay-Wasimy TainuNT is pub- Med every TUESDAY and FRIDAY. CONTENTS OF NO. IME [Due. U:1 1.. LEADING ARTICLES: How to Save the Union; A Slaveholding Answer to Anti blayery Facts; Brown hie own Interpre tor; Caleb and Company; Non-Inter course; How Shall Agitation be Stayed and the Union Preserved / Sympathy ; A Die 'solution of the Union; The House; " Whet ie the Question, Mr. Speaker ?" Caleb Once a More. lI..THE BURIAL OP JOHN BROWN: The Passage of the Body to North Elba; The Funeral. Special Correspondence of The N. Y. Tribune. lII..LETTER FROM GOV. CHASE. IV..COY. WISE'S MESSAGE. V..VIRGINIA AND THE TRIBUNE. VL.FIRST COLLISION IN THE HOUSE Correspondence of The N. Y. Tribune. 1 1 11..1..46.MR FROM CALIFORNIA. VIII.. 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XX..THE TRIBUNE IN PENNSYLVANIA. XXI..TH, SLAVER WANDERER: Arrest of Captain Farnham in this City. XXII..AORICULTURAL ITEMS. XX HI—PERSONAL. XXIV..POLITIOAL. XXV..CITY NEWS XXVI-MISCELLANEMIS XXVILMARBIAGEB AND DEATHS XXVIII-CALIFORNIA MARRIAGESAND DEATHS.. XXIX..COMMERCIAL MATTERS Timms—One Cony for one year $3, Two cows, one year, 55. Five Cordell, one year. 811./6. Ten Copies to one address, See. For a Club of Twenty, we send an Extra Cony THE NEW YORE DAILY TRIBUNE Is published every Morning and Evening, and sent by mail, at ea pat annum. - THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE Ii published every Saturday. Tears.-8= per annum. Three Copies for O. Ten ler 812. Twenty Copies, to oils address, BH, and an extra Copy to the person who terms the Club. Address, HORACE GREELEY h CO., dissd&wit. Tribune Buildings, New York. How BEAUTIFUL ! every one exclaims, as they witness the magical effect of Julea Halters Eau Athenienne Hair Restorer on harsh. diseased hair. When baldness exists, through age or sickness, it causes a luxuriant growth of new hair, son and glom t gray hairs it changes to their primitive beauty and lustre. It is nut a dye, and is perfectly harmless. Sold by al druggists, and by Jules Haus! & Co., No. 701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. ap emit ELEGANT FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING— at Robert H. Adams', southeast corner of Seventh and Market slrras—Dress and Freak Coats of the best quality; Business Coats, promenade Coats, and Riding Coats. in all the latest" arias, and a stook of Overooats that cannot be surpassed in variety, style, or quality. A full and complete stook of 'Black and Fancy Cum mere rants, of the beet and choicest fabrics, and a su perb stook of Silk, Velvet, Cashmere, Grenadine, Cloth, Satin, and Quantum Vests, all cut, made, and trinarned equal to customer work, expressly for retail sales, as will be sold at the meet reminnableprices. ne-smw&th-toJal RAMIS' BOUDOIR dzw - umi 141.0111NR. IMPROVED DOUHLE•TIKREAD. FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIR. MB4m Phila. Offita. 720 ARCH St Monts 'wanted ONII PRIGS CLOTHING Or THE LATEST STYLES, made in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LowgsT melting prates marked In PlaiaMires. All goods made to order warranted satis factory. Our ONE-PRICE System is &Wetly adhered to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing All are thereby treated Mike, JONES to CO., sett-tf 604 M A RKET Street, M. FIITILLWEt SZWINGI MACITINES, superior to all others. Price reduced to gas, 912 CHESTNUT !treat, over Lo floutillier's new Store. dB-thstult• Fort SALE—AN ELEGANT GOMM-STREET RESIDENCE, No. 192 t, lot 235 feet deep 22 feet front, four story. Three-story double back buildings, replete with all modern improvements. Bat In the best man ner, from feundation to roof. The premises will be sold at private sale. Open every slay for inspection. Take your builder with you and examine it. Terms easy. dee advertisement, in another column. Ape's to 5. M. 09.9 HEY te SONS. dt3•tutheOt SMAN N 8 SAVING FUND—NORTWEST Gear= 6/1001fD and WArAer Btreete.—Depnaire re 08iVed in small and large amounts, from ell Glasses of the oommtuuty, and alloys Interest at the late of five per Cent. per annum. Money may be drawn by cheeks without toss of in terest. °Moo open daily, (rota 0 untll9 o'olook, and clan:m any and Saturday until 9 In the evening. Provident. FRANKLIN FELL; Treaeurer and Secretary, CHAR SALAXANDER FIBS-PROOF SAFES. -A very terse assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at reason able prices, No. NI O.IIEBTNIIT Street, Philedelvhie. 803 tf EVANS /a WATSON SAVING FIGID—NATIONAL SAVNVY MINT OntrlNT.—Chartered by the Mate of Nemlvertie, RULES, 1. Money' is rsoMmid army day, and in any amount, arse or small. S. FIVE PER CENT. interest is paid for money from the day It le put in. E. The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever it is vatted for, and without notice. 4. Money la reeelved from Ezecut ors, Administrators, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or email sum, to remain a long or ShOftporiod 6. n 4 money received from Depogitore Is invested VD Real 'Estate, Mortgaien, Ground Rents, and other &st ela/I seonntien. 6. Woe epee every dey—WALNUT Street, eoathwete carper Third street. Philadelphia. sale GAS-LAMP DEPOT—SIXTH AND ARM. eht24—!m GROPint BAKMI 7 O 0611BILATID NOICKLIESS FAMILY eswiris-PdAennor, RE REDIICID PRICES. 730 CHESTNUT STREET, PRILADRLPHIR. Mg Parma oP BINGER'S SEWING MACHINES Upypl annucsoll COUGH LOZENGES.—BROWN'S lAI. Tnoctiss.—At this season of the year, when so many ere troulded'intli hairlines', infinities. and bronchial difficulties, these Troohee afford a grateful roller. We 'have soon Instances of their good effects in cues duffle , mation of theibronchial' tubes and of the hoarseness or children. They contain nothing Welt can injure the constitution, nod have a soothing effect very efficacious in auditing expeotoration, sad ',lnvent the eeimmulti tion of phlegm. For public. speakers, - singers, 01 11 1 all Persons troubled witi Immense,' they ere invaluable.— Yoram! Trqn , striPt• du-ma tu3t HOUSEKEEPINO ARTICLES.— Seasonable bootie of all kinds, such as Bleak and Oka fingDishes, Coffee and Tea Urns; Bilver Plated Ware of all kinds, and best quality Britannia, Block Ton, and Planiehed Ware; 'Tea Bets, Toilet Bets, Japanned Trays, Cake Trunks. &c., &c. Also, a foil stook of Cut lery,Cooking Utensils, and Housekeeping Hardware, and a general akeortinent of Wooden and Willow Ware, at E. 13 PARSON dr, 0018 i dilt-tuth &sat S. W. nor. of SECOND and BOOK. WinnuLEß & WrLsorr SEWING Mecums. —Philadelphia Office. 628 CHESTNUT Street. Merettente orders Shed at tho SANE DISCOUNT M by the Company. Branch offices In Trenton, Now Inner, and Eaton and Westchester. Pa. arde-1m UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 1 , . agrillNALOg o lteßteT4l) ass, at the oleo of t e First Term, will be hid in the following order r Err R ednesday, December Igth. From 9 to it. Seniors. Juniors,. Cooney, (111naw's English Literatured and by the Vine Provost, Oltaticiya written. From 11 to 1. SopOomores, by Prof. Allen, (Thuoydides—Sim lien Expedition.) Thursday. Of h. From Dto 11, Tuniore, by Prof. Pen dell. (AnnlYtioal Geometry,) and Sophomores, by Prof, Coppeo, (fthetorio,) written. From 11 to 1, Seniorei 0 1 the VlOO Provost (Astronomy.) Friday, 16th. F i r m 9to 11, Sophomore, by the Vice Provost, ( • atum ) Philorophy,) and Freshmen, by Prof. Kendall. (Algeb , m) written. From 11 to 1, Seniors, by Prof. Allen, ( Hippolytus of Euripides.) Saturday, 17th, From 9to 11, Seniors, bl Prof. Jook son. ( Horace—Epistles and Art of Poetry. Monday. 19th. From 9 toll Seniors, by rot. Coyffiee. (Morel Pliiiosophy.) From 11 to 1, Juniors, by rof. Jaokson, (Juvenal.) Tuesday. 20th. From 9 toll. Junior*, b• Poll. Coppert, (Menlo) Philosoplay.l Front 11 to 1, Freshmen, by Prof. Allen. I Xenophon—lgrocian History I Wednesday, Ylst. From 9 to IL Freshmen ‘ by Prof. Jackson, tLivy. I From It to half past I, Sophomores, by Prof. Kendall. (Geometry.) Thunder, Ild, From 9to half past 11, Sophomores. by Prot jaolcson, (Tacitus—History. From half Diet 11 to half rant I,_Juniors, by Prof Allen. (Theoori ( us.) Friday, 23d From 9to 11, Freshmen, by Prof. Cop ps°.i History.) Oil Friday evens, llie 23d, at eight o'clock, an Ex hibition or Deolatnation of original compositions. by member, of the Senior Clays, will be held in the Col lege Hall, GEORGE ALLEN, 416.9 t . „ Secretary. WNOTICE.—TINE HIBERNIA SOCIETY for the relief of Emigrant. from Ireland. will e nunCerly meeting on SATURDAY EVENING, the 11.11 natant, at Cnnelly's Rotel. nn Cheetnut street, bon, sixth. ANDREW C. CRAIG. dols-St 4. Reeretary. ErrTHE REV. H. GRATTAN (Iturnsigss, in compliance with the counsel and desire of manyjudicious friembi who are conversant with the state of religious feeling an connected with hie labors in this oily, will return on FRIDAY. Mb inst., and re sume preaching in thn evening, at 7)5 d'aiooh, in the ev. Dr. W) Ile a church. BROAD street, below figruee, and continue every evening In the 'same glace until further public notico be given. dl6-2t* ALEXANDER CHURCH, NINE TEENTH and UREEN.—The Rev. Alfred Cookrnan will preach on THURSDAY finning. the Rev. Dr. W. T. lolrantly on FR !DAY evening, and the Rev. W. J. R. Taylor on SATURDAY evening, Service commenece at 7g o'clock. All are invited. dle-0t• NOTICE.—TILE ANNUAL MEETING end election of Officers for the XIMBERTON I C I /COMPANY will Ito held at No. 37 south TRIRD street, on the Third _I(INDAY of Deeember,lB6.9. DAVID B. BIRNEY, Secretary. Pamerist.ente, December 13. 1869. 4114-It i• SPIRITUALISM. A. J. DAVIS. AL }.3thor or NATURE'S DIVINE REVELATIONS and various other Works, and the most remarkable man of the srill lecture at SANSOM-STREET ALL anents. !MIRA V, at Mg A. M. and P. M. Adm did ission 6 c St" irr GOOD INVESTMENT TO ASSIST THE POOL—The HOWARD MISSIONARY SITNPAY SCHOOL, established in Igie, in the midst of sdesitute population SHUTE Street,below Fourth, has, for nixteen years. rendered assistanne, as well as religious instruction, to many families in that neigh borhood. But the increased destitution arising from want of WON, and searoity of money among working people, has compelled us to look beyond our own re sources for relief. Many friends of the poor have re sponded liberally, heretofore, to our oppoplo. Last winter, in addition to other heavy expenditures, we distributed upwards off In t3HO 8, COAL, ORO OF.RIES, and MONEY ai hone rent. Our Missionary, JOH EDDON, will oral upon those who have contribute heretofore, and others, to reoelYe any contributions they may have to make to the above ohleet. N. B.—Mr. SEDDON is the only agent authorised to receive subseriptlons. JOHN M. HARPER, dl34t. Supt. of the Howard Sunday School. DEPARTMENT OF SURVEYS. Orrice or Camr.ENVNMI AND Sur aTORi 1 1 1111.ADISLP NIA, pqr. et 1859., NOTlCE.—Thinlieetd Plans of the revised RADE REGULATIONS of the FOURTH SECTI ON OF WEST PIMA DELPHIA, together with a portion of the late TOWNSHIP OF BLOCKLE V, adjoining, hounded Northwardly by Market street, Southwardlytry Forty. fiftb street, Oreenway ave nue, and Woodland street. Eastwardly by Fortieth and Wren streets, Westwardly by Forty-fourth street; fdraki l g r al i gEralig n vro f i t;. f fourth Ward, bounderron the North by Arch streot, South by York street, East by River Schuylkill, West cronnunnd street • are now Preontetl an deprted for nubile inspection at the Office of JAM .14 M LLER, Esq., Surveyor and Regulator of the Twelfth urvey District, MARKET Street, west,of Till street. and at the Office of this De partment. City Sodding. FIFTH Street. below Walnut strent• end the Board or Surtmyors have anointed AIONAV,_the 10th day of December instant. at 10 o`aloc A. M., to consular any objections that inky be urged thereto by any citizen interested therein. BTRI CK LAND KNEASS, ,113-thths St Chief Engineer and Surveyor. fra, LECTURES IN BEHALF OF THE PRYSIOLOINCAI, AID SOCIETY. by Dr. S. Af. AN Ole. at CONCERT lIALL, as follows First. Success and Failure in Life, December 18th. Second._ phsetiplogical Temperance, January Rd. Third, Youthful Aspirations, January /101.' Fourth, Randrome Alen and Beautiful Women, Amu 47+111FinSries hae drawn crowded houses in the Wort, Where Dr. Landis hse_been denominated The Young American Ore tor." Tickets:l cents i for the course, admitting a lady and gentfeman ell. To be had at the door cod music store Moo, of the translates, P. Lawrence, 243 South Third itroot tuths4t* gSECOND -MORTGAGE, WILLIAMS. PORI, AND ELMIRA RAILROAD COM. .—Holders of Honda who desire to avail them. selves of the advantages of the settlement of the affairs of this umnparly are requostad to call, without delay., And execute the necessary rower of Attorney ; nd those who have not Mini( done Cu will contribute the Amount of aseessment of per thousat i to defray the expenses. A. VAN D KR. Jr.. Chairman of the mmittee, dl3 -13t a South TH RD fittest, rpPROVESSOn. COPPER'S SEVENTH LECTURE. THURSDAY .. e tat tio HANDEL A NDt tIA 1/SS HAti,EingSfauget— " Braddock end Wolf,' Admission AS cents. A lady atursentleman to simile lecture El cents; to the re. matrons six lea•dree 81. M4lO ErTHOMAS FRANCIS MEAGHER WILL &Jiver his co.ebrated Lecture on Dean Elwin, in retie to Thackoray, on FRIDAY,I6th instant, et Musi cal Fund Hall. dl3-4t• THE LADIES OF TIIE (Mite DEN lINITARIAN SOCIETY will hold their Fair end Festival nt HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, commenoing on Friday afternoon. lath, and elosips ITtn inst. Both useful and Piney articles, suitable for holiday present, ' cart be purolinnad as favorably as else who, ; alto, refreehments furnished. We earnestly desire the attendance of all our friends, as our time to abut.. The Eii:hth•street cars peas the Hall every few minutes. Tickets mph° had Menge i liestnutstreet below Seventh, pr at Allen's. Spring ilarden street, above Elshth. Heireshment tiliteta single tl Cents, season tickets 10 cants, and single sta.lo Cents. (YrOFFICE OF RECEIVER OF TAXES, ~ P111,1,11)1LPITIA, December], 1849. NoTICk. •TO TAX-PAYERS—The Tag-payers of the several Wards of.the City 01 Philadelphia are here by notified that if the State and City '1 axes, duo for the year 1869, are not paid before the beet day of Jenwiry. 1803, interest will benhareed thereon. and the name. of all delinquent tax-payere will be publirlied, and thirty seven cents (371 addit.onal will be charged for publioa lion. Also, after the real ea* , of•January,lB4o, a permits of 6 per cent. will be added upon 'all taxes remaining unpaid, and costa thereon for collection. (Signed) A. I. VLONIERFELT, dI Receiver of Taxes. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA— ' 1 LAW DEPARTAIENT.—The Annual Oration beTore the Alumni of the Low Deyertigent will ho de livered nt tho lintl of the University. by the Hon. JOILN ht. READ, on muitswor, December Rth, at eight o'clook P. . . . . Tieketa non 13, obtained 0n uoldioation to the own ini Hee J. R. VAL 1,- NTINE. 709 Walnut street. WM. JUDSON 717 walnut street. JON. P. }MINTON. .911 Area street. FRANKLIN SHII'PEN, S. E. corner Sixth and Wal nut. d o.s&th•Sit, rirEV ER ETT LITERARY UNION.—LION. lIRNAY J. RAS'AIOND'S LECTURE on the Italian War. TIIUII. BAY evening, Deo. 18th. Tickets Twenty•Rve eente. ,For.enier nt c ilrown'ffl, Path and .Chestnitt• Haolthonse s, Eighth np. Green; o,,wore°. Sieth and Vine; and Presbyterian Bookstore, Mit Chestnut street. Lecture to commence Quarter berate Bight. (112-1 t OFFICE CARBON RUN IMPROVE NENT CO.—PIPLADIMPIIIA, Deo. 14, 1850.—A special pleating of tho Plookhoklete of the re Cahn Re Improvement Copa9y,will bo held on THURB AI, the 22d lenient, at 11 o cloak A. ht.. at the °Moe o the Compeer. H. h corner of Front and Clottout streets, r.ittlfolelphitl. to receive a report OD the Dt'eletit 0001- tone of its cilium and to express their views alt , the (glare oeuvre they wish the Threaten to pursue in the matter. Br order of the Board of Direetors, dI2-10t . IL 11. TILDEN, President [r 4 , GEO, wm, (mans, ESQ., WILL J..... 3. .delive r his new Indigo, on "The Present Aspeot of the Slaverl Quentton,” nt NATIONAL HAIL, 41ARKET ST F.P.T, above TWELFTH, on TitiMni- DAY /NEM 0, Dec. lath, at IN &cloak. Ttokets IS rent.; for nate at the prinoipal Plookstores And at the door. die et' irr... HONOIENRY J. RAYMOND) IipITOR of the Now York Times, will cloth , . °Our!) et. 4111 , llgia, FUND HALL before I n e v r i kl3ll3 D !AMHARA' TIN lON. on THURSDAY t ' !Olh o ' r December. Subleat—'` Tho Imle — Wir in a1y 11 . 13 dB-tla MESSRS. ROSENTHAL & •• MORRIS, from Plymouth, England, manufacturers of the celebrated " Pantascopio" Sego tseles, respectfully solicit the patronage of the ladies and sentiet's!' of Philadelphia and vicinity*, to their superior amnia spectacle-glasses. The valuable ad vantage derived from them it. that instead of vision becoming Trained, heated, weakened, and in numerous cases seriously injured, it is preserved and strengthened, eve, t thing at' once becomes clear and brilliant, rind very aged persons are enabled to employ tt r LT alght at the most minute occupation, either try day o oandle-' light; can pee with those lenses of a mn lee magni fying power. end they' do not require the frequent Gh6lllo to the dangerous effects of further powerful assistance. Certificates onn ha seen et the office over Mr. Christ man', store, 702, CIIES 1 . 1411 T Street, adinining Ger intin's Photograph rooms, delS-!y DTSSOLIITION.—Notice Is hereby given that the Oopartuerehip heretofore existing be tween the euheortbere iethie day them - lived bv mutual opulent. MOSES BE'Efikß, JOS. 8. DMZ. PHILADELPHIA DOC. 14,1859. digit* COAL OIL.-10 Lbis. extra quality Coal givid C g i lirtgli a t r irgiV. Pe ltr_ ;1'11143 o for b r u i ram long and ROWLEY': A 8 iUR ER & CA, Old l ,lo. 46 SOUTH W} ARV HAVANA CIOARS.—An invoice of Lon (hos mid Conan eieeduet received dlreot from Hg Lit a nd for sine low by WALNUTETI dIC-Lit 1.10 Street. QICATM ' SKATES! ! SKATES !! 10 000 pair, assorted, nt prices from 20 cents to $2O. Ladies' Skates and tine t. toe' Skates. Bole anent for the celebrated Newark eludes i also. ekato:grapi, W, W. KNIGHT, did . 619 MARKET St., opposoto Decatur. f:I_IFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS ARE ands in groat quantities el EVIMERI Photo traphio Gnlier IECOPID SWIM above GREEN. In he Otto. o 0 Or A {Micas , pet, MinnitlATOS,Photogtaphs.Lite &se Photographs In Oil. , 000 GOOD CITY SECURITIES will be given in exchange for Dry cods Groceries. or other sateptle merchandise.okit dress TRADE. Blood's Dispatoh. dl4-St` LOST—Certificate No. 118, for 10 Shares of Rook Fonburs and Erie 'Railroad Company, in tho nee of ANNA MARI AVE CIE. Notice ie hereby given t hat a, npnliontion line been mane to that CPlll pony ler the Incite of a new Certificate. December 7, 1859. de th&aßt* EDWARD PEACE. Executor. OPERA GLASSES, Pearl, Ivory, and Japanned, with the finest Aubronsetio Lenses, at YR AV it 1,113, Ortirinn. 11P South FOUR!H Street. below Chestnut. Eir Attys. Improved Npectoctes, correctly fi ttstl the eyes; Microscopes, Bteret , scwelli end Sterenieopio Views, n as endless variety, and at EugoßD ffiCbB i alipl-tf tf NEW PUBLICATIONS. - TICK&OR ds' boom; • - NAVE IN PRESD AND WILL PUBLISH IhIbIEDIATELYi THE PROFESSOR AT THE BREAKFAST TABLE Willi the Story of Ina. B OWNER WENDELL ROWER' 1 voLnino. Rt. Also, a ible edition, ele gantly Printed On tinted paper, DOW° Cone, end bound in bevelled boards, Pries el. NEW IMSGELLANIES, By ORARLES KINGSLEY Uniform with Sir Walter Raleigh. 1 vol. Moo. 61. BM' HELP s With Illuittationi of Character and Conduct. By SAMUEL SMILES, Author of "The Life of Eleorire Stephenson." I vol. Umo. $l. BEM! YEARS. A Novel. By JULIA KAVANAGH, Author of o Nathatie,' o. Oro. Paper. 00 cents. TRAVEL AND STUDY IN ITALY. BY CHARLES ELI OT NORTON. 1 vol. leato. 81. . s POEMS. By HENRY TIMROD. I vol. lilmo. so cents. THE LIFE OF JOHN COLLINS WARREN, M. D. Compiled chiefly from his Journals and Correspond ,once. 3 vols. Bro. 93A. With portrait and other steel plates. TOM BROWN AT OXFORD. A Sequel to Bohool Days at Rugby. BY 3110 MAB 11UOIIEB, Fart 11, 12 rents, CAPT. IdeCLINTOCK'S NARRATIVE OF THE VOYAGE OF THE "FOX" TO THE ARCTIC SEAS, AND THE DISCOVERY OF THE FATE OF SIR JOHN FRANKLIN AND HIS COMPAN IONS. Wild it Praline by Sir RODERICK MUR CHISON. !vol. Hnto. With Map and Illustrations. THE BOY TAR; OR, A voyno: IN THE DARK' fly Captain AIAYNE REID. With 12 Ilittstrations by Charles Keene. 1 vol. 16mo. 76eenta. ERNEBT BRACHBRISGE; A Story of School Days. By W. 11. 0. KINGSTON. With 16 Illustrations by George H. Thomas. 1 vol. Hmo. 76 cents. THE CRUSADES AND THE CRUSADERS. By JOHN G. EDGAR, Author of " The Boyhood of Great Alen." With it Illustrations by Julian roach. 1 vol. 16mo. 76 ciente. STORIES FROM FAMOUS BALLADS. By GRACE GREENWOOD. With a steel vignette by Cushman. and 4 Illustrations by Billings. I vol. square Idmo. Red Cloth. St) cents. dl6-13t LIFE AND WRITINGS • or RUFUS CHOATE. LITTLE, BROWN, & 00.. 112 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, HAVE IN PRESS, . AND WILL SHORTLY PUBLISH, Hi SUBSCRIPTION. THE SPEECHES, ORATIONS, AND ARGUMENTS OF RON. RUFUS CIIOATE, WITH A MEMOIR OF HIS LIFE, BT PROF. S. O. BIOWN, OF DARTMOUTH COLLAOR. In 2 vole Bve. With Portrait. . - These volumes will contain the moat important of Mr. Choate', Speech., in Comer' ' his Speeches in the Constitutional Convention in Massaehusette, many of his Leona:es and Addresses, and several of his most im portant Legal and Forensic) Arguments. Many of these have never before been published, and nearly all of thorn are entirely inaimessible. dl3-tuths at IC A HOLIDAY-BOOK GUIDE-GRATIS. BURNS EIGHTH ANDCHESTNUT, Have Mat published A PRICED CATALOGUE of ALL THE NEW ILLUSTRATED WORKS, STANDARD AUTHORS, CHILDREN'S BOOKS, &e.,, &o. Purchasers. of Holids, Books will find this oatalogue useful in sunestlria &Potentiate boot* for young end old. The uncoiling's invariably given. Just published HOLIDAY EDITIONS COMMON THE BOOK OP COMMON PRAYER, Three sixes, elegantly printed on fine tinted paper, with red borders around each page, and bound in the most beauti NI styles, especially appropriate to the season. In addition thehese SPECIAL Novisurias, B.& S. have also on hand best editions of OXFORD BIBLES, In every size and variety. Send for a priced catalogue, to BURNS kg EG,_ EIGHTH AND CHESTNUT. ENGRAVINGS.—JAMES S. EARLE & BON. Mg CHESTNUT Street. have now In stock every large and elegant seietion of ENGRAVINGS, Embracing all the newestpublications. We are conitsutly supplied with the Wein works of iandseer, Any Sehalfer, Delaroche; Vernet, and others. Among th e' newest Issues are— Milton peare his Studs. Peed. llted i a L 1 ' 5 . 6- 1421. LAnd.aer. nere's I, Y ite the a Old Dog Yet. Landsoge. The Seasons whavile,ds&n. Thorwaldsem MARBLES. Phetographsof the Works of the Sculptor,. Palmer ; among which arernuner, Spring , Resienation, Faith, Immortality mutant Son Ao. The Past and the turn. Mines. The Bongos:of Beauty. Baxter. The Beason!, Chromo Lithogrephs. After Hart, Colman, and Boughton. Nonodie axed you, Big." Corbould. Inutireulate Coneention. /*turnip. The %Timmer Seville Murillo. (Two New Line Engratings of these Wonderful Paintings.) Broken V3WII. Calderon. Alms-Deeds of Dorcas. Deleon. Chnet Blowing Little Children. Le Jenne. 91i1 Beatnik, Horne or, Southern Life. Eastman John.on. DANIEL IN THE LIONS DEN. Vernet. Beatrice Cenci In Prison," a Companion Print to Esonsetine,will,be Issued at t ortly. EA h GALLERIES, ' Big CHESTNUT Street. HUMBOLDT-EVERETT. Threiteuperb portraits on derilFlJ Mill be obtained, and will ha sent. ki - sit-iiistik to any dress. with the 11,1,USTRA'rED NEWS 0 THEWORLD. A 6117410 Me r l otrati r okie r i ii44 /0 2 t i lx i e t aoh. vt. . DROWN & CO., stuth tf 14 HANOVER Street, Doeto,.. LEGAL. TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE I N CITY AND CtiliNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. MIPCAULEY and FRANCIS CASSIDY, Trus tees, &c.. to the use of the Milton Loan and Saving Association. vs 'JOHN C. KLONEGAR. Levert Fa cing. Po. 60. Sep'. T.. 1859. The undersigned bne been appointed auditor to re port distribution of the fund raised by virtue of the above mentioned writ from the sale of the following property. viz: " All that certain lot or pieoe of ground and three km, brick building thereon erected, situate on the eouth side of Wealdnates street, in the District of Southwark and county of Philadelphia: Beginning at the istneoe of one hundred and forlg-one feet east ward from the east side of Delaware Eighth street, con taining in front or breadth on the said Washington street 18 fent. end in length or depthsouthward paral lel with the said Eighth greet fifty- See teat ; bounded on the north byankh Was hi n g ton 64 eat, on the east end south by other ground of the p aid John McCrea. on the west by ground thin day intended to he granted to Geo. W. Deehe, on mond rent, ( beinr the same premises which the said Jame, C. Beebe and wife, by Indenture bearing even ante herewith, granted and conveyed unto. the said John C. Klonegar under and subject to the par ment of a yearly rent chars, of 5335, onto John Mo. Ores, his heis nod aseirnn forever. as by reference to the meld lie'j will mpre full. and et large appear)." The Auditor hereby notifien all on.ties in interest the; lie will attend to the duties of los appointment on TU rtili AY, 27th of December. 1869, at 4 o'elook P. M., nt his office. 411 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. All persons having claims upon the sad Bind are re curred to present their drums before the undersigned, or he debarred front comlng in upon the snit fund. dl5-19t GEO. A. COFFEY. Auditor. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY ND COUNTY' OP PHILADELPHIA. .10.3EPH XI Nti,nnd JESSE O. HANEY, xenu tors, &o . re. JOHN PURCH., Defendant ,and JOSE It SlNOERLY,;orre•tenant. September Term, IM9. No. 1 cy. M. rend. .z. ..• . . The Auditor aptiointed by the Court to report distri bution of the flout Court, rsing front the sale by the Sheriff, under the above writ of All that certain brit in tavern house , and lot, or niece a ground. situate In e on township, the county of Philadelphia aforeeni , beginning et a 00Tner of Frede rick • Uoekler's land, on the eas t of Delaware de venth street, thence extending along the said side !Atha said street, south twelve degrees west one hundred feet to a Bourse of land, pow or late of Thorans Cope' thence with the line of the same south Barest,. eight degrees east to the westerly side of the oermantewn read, theme along the wino northwardly 190 feet more or lase toe corner, thence with the line of the said F te eel Goekler's land, north seventy-eight degrees west to the plane of beginning.f being the same premises which William Cope by Indenture, dated Nth day of June, A.D. 1891, granted and conveyed unto the said John urcd in fee e¢ lost to the payment of a yearlyground rent. or sum of one hundred D ' ollars in equal half yearly pnyments, to be wads on the llrst day of the months of April and October, in every year thereafter for evert. N. B.—The above propert Is known as the" Seven President' HoteV2 &n„ will ' attend tq the ditties of hill eVniTlt nn g a' ° Tg 9aciock Y.fttleo f2BAAiI a ge:t, when and where al parties in Interest are required to present their claims, or else be debarred from oomine in upon said fund. C. cAssmy. • Auditor. "EISTATE OF NATHAN G. HOWARD, A-:4 1 &nea Letters of r, dnilnistration on the Estate of NATHAN .A. G. lIQWR. decreased, having been granted tothe undersigned. all 'Persons having atoms or demand. against said Estate, are redivided to present them , and all those indebted to said Feat°, to make payments without delay, to OEURUN BERGEAN Administrator, 148-vet no WALNUT Street. CHRISTMAS IS APPROACHING, AND those who melt to realm their selections of HOLIDAY PRESENTS Would do well to *all nt CHARLES DUMMIGPS, No. 812 WIESTNUT STREET, Mt, D. was this Fummer in Europe, making a seleo tics of altogether NEW GOODS For hie new Store, met opened. He has an extensive Stook or FANCY GOODS. TOYS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CRICKET, ARCHERY IMPLEMENTS, &s.. Surpasses in elegance, variety, and cheapness of prices, anything before seen in this oily. Such as French China, Terra Cotta, Parian Marble, Bohemian Glass, Bronze, Berlin Iron, Lava, Ladies' Dags, Vernon, Portmonnales, Chessmen, and Games of all kinds, Writing Disks, Papier Maas Goods, Toys of ell kinds, Musical Instruments of ell kinds. da•lm NEWLAND ck i t :A• LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-SRAM PAANtIPACTURE ti WHOLESALE AND ENTAIL. An nxtenntre stook of QU PAINTING*, Mo., .qat !err Low Prima. 604 ARC H t4,,,1. &MVO BLXii, Philndclphin. .19-thol _FAVANA CIOAIO.--Now landing from bark " Ann MAI etb " comerbiten a variety of popular brands and sizes. For sale he S. FIJOLTET & SONS. dl44t , • No. no &south ritONT strnet. HOLIDAY GOODS. ELEGANT PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, k' OR CHILISTM.4B PR.ESE NTS!, SLEW'SM. PHOTOGRAPH FRAME DEPOT, No, 39 South EIGHTH Street, above Chestnut. This store ie devoted exclusively to Photograph rpm's, where may he found a treater variety, and at lower prices than any establishment in the Unded States. Bring your pictures and have them fitted in without extra °barge. dl5-Itif FANCY ARTICLES FOR CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY TRADE. W. D. GLENN. NO. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, OFFERS FOR BALE AT LOW PRICES, • Portmonnaleg, Pocket Books and Puma In great re riso. Toiletases, Card Oases. • Bottles in r ich galore and deconoions. Panay Puff Boxes in chime, glen, metal, ke• Olaas Odor Boxes and Perfume Stands. Ladies' Travelling Bags, a fine assortment. Paper Macke Goods, new stye M &Inaba*. Gentlemen's Bressm Qum, English, in 'minty. Backgammon and Chase Boards. Pane, inkstands. Portable Peaks and Writing ewe. Cation and Work Boxes. And many other goods suitable (or presente. 1111-126 if TOYS, FANOY GOODS. • TOYS, ETC., ETC. In endless variety, and at LOWEST PRICES, At 24 South FOURTH meet, W. TILLER, Importer. dl4•dtftth HOLIDAY PRESENTS. • Paint Boxes,Pietares. Portemonries Colored Crayone, Drawmg Hooke, Potiehomenin avers. & SCSIOLZ & JAN ,NTZICY P : dli 121* lld Booth EIGHTEI Streel. jVORYTYPES AND PHOTOGRAPELS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. It I. well known that the n.oet elegant, artietio,ohaate, and beautiful PHOTOGRAPHS AND IVORY TYPES are produced at MoCLEES' No. 626•CRESTNUT STREET. By the late reduotion in hie eriOae, COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, Co distinguished for their superiority, eau now be pro eured at as low rates as otkerefurnirA an ordinary or titie for. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS, $l.OO. Me GLEES. 626 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH. dlt•Iln U:BFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. A FINE WRAPPER, MUFFLER, SCARP TIE, or SHAWL. One of these arlielea will be very temptable co Your gentlemen friends. A Ilse AIIOIIIIIIX7 07 STEREOSCOPES, AT W. W. KNIGHT'S. 606 ARCH STREET. FINE SHIRTS, HEAVY UNDERCLOTHING, AND GLOVES, Of ell kinds. dICHUR/ WM. A. DROWN & CO., 246 MARKET STREET. MANUFACTURERS SUPERIOR UMBRELLAS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. d9t RETAIL DRY GOODS. T O THE LADIES.—IN PRESENTING our respects to our Lair customers, for the aeygeti third gemi•annual season or ooritooso. we ask their at temion to the following CIRCULAR NOTICE: Having 'narked the prices of our stiles of PAM Goods to the low points consequent on the enormous importations of Ong season. and having inctealut the choice of styles for retailing by the addition o four wholesale dock, wo confidently ask an examination of the following lines of goods at inducing prioes: Desirable Corsage Trimmings, Taro, Tamae, end Cords. Elegant Styles of Dregs Trimming and Bonnet Rib bons. A superb collection of Bair Nets, beaded sail plain. Superior Black Point, Bannon, and Thread Laces. All width Cashmere and Brach' Shawl Borders. k , rench Woven Corsets. of improved shape, at low prises. The best Black Croceld Velve r t Ribbon. In th e market. in j 'g'WEretm e e d nitra i g e t t eedeli z tei t gerZ n e t a d g i n e tt Superb Crochet Fringe, for Cloaks. Steel and Gilt Buckles and Slides. Zephyr Undersleoves, Jackets. Legalism kc. And our usual lame assortment of Plain and Foamy Colored YEI.VET RIBBONS. SILK Fit INGES. VEL VET sad SILK BUTTONS, and other Fancy and Sta ple Trimmings. We have signalized this season by reducing the prices of the exalt QUALITIL, WuVkli STEEL-SPRING 1100 P SKIRTS, with improved slides and Sashed ends. to a uniform price of but 10 cents per Spring. and by introducing an unequalled make of SINGLE awl DOUBLE-KNITTING ZPTEYRS. The Caehmetw quality, 'which excels another makes —being The most pleasant for working, The brightest in coloring, rrneenting the bust &maritime when worked up, and sold full weight, 10 dr, to the es. This, together with our large, stook, at the lowest Orion.. of the regular awaits zgutirrol' the make of Eerie is Wegenei and others. mumps the finest RS. sortment of colored and Chinchilla Zephyrs in the counti7. We again call attention to the pKminent feature of our establishmpnt—the retailing ROWS Pesti from the looms. which we operate in e spacious upper stories of our STORE AND FACTORY BUILDINti, where we constntly employ from Si to 130 persons in the various department, of our business. &lin! ORDEAS EXECUTED AT A PEW uncas J. 0. MAXWELL & EON. H. E. cor Eleventh and Chestnut streets. The Double Train Hoop Skirt, which we have must introduced. is the only clod over which a dreumaker OOP properly fit and cut the Dew style of gored dream and the only one of sufficient strength to support dresses of heavy material. dll-3t-w-th-s E LEG AN T WINTER CLOAKS AT REDUCED PRICES. AT TUB PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 708 CUESTNUT STREET. THE El OMR (HERS, in accordance with their aural custom nt this season of the year, will offer the balance of their stock of elegant PARIS, LONDON, and lICAIE-MADE CLOAKS. at considerably REDUCED PRICES, with a view to the termination of the season's trade. They,have still remaining a thorough and com plete assortment of 141 the leading style', on the whole of which a bona)icts reduction from the prices hitherto demanded has been made. RICHLY ADORNED • VELVET CLOAKS, REDUCED PRICES HANDSOME PLAIN VELVET CLOAKS, AT REDUCED PRICES. IMPERIAL PLUSH TARTAN AND STRIPED MAKS, AT REDUCED PRICES. ELEGANT DRAP DE VELOUR CLOAKS, STRIPED, AT REDUCED PRICES. PARIS CLOAKS, IN PINE BLACK BEAVER. ALL 25 PER CENT. REDUCTION. MOURNING AND OTHER PLAIN CLOAKS, AT REDUCED PRICES. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, IN GREAT VARIETY, AT REDUCED PRICER. OPERA CLOAKS, BALL CLOAKS. EVENING CLOAKS, ALL Al REDUCED PRICES. J. W. PROCTOR & CO.. 70A CHESTNUT STREET, 12t ELEGANT LADIES' FURS AT LOW" PRICES, AT THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET, THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY. RUSSIAN SABLE, HUDSON BAY SABLE, ' EASTERN MINK SABLE, DARKESP SIBERIAN SqUIRREL, FINE GERMAN FITCH, ROYAL ERMINE, CHINCHILLA, STONE MARTEN, Re., IN CAPES, HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS. HANDSOME MINK MARTEN CIRCULARS AND MANTILLAS, 33 to it Indian deep. en, $lO9 9133, $llO, $l6O. to $330 J. W.. PROCTOR & CLOAK AND FUR EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET, dl3-19t WANTS.-- _, SSO(M) -A- . - GENTLEMAN , WlBlllll9 • to enter en estatlrViabrpre;doini • lee and profitable buitneu ;or U . timeworn M igigragi t l i detrti l ii teTd da sildr:ls . Vcsl 3 4l l klds Am dut-3t• 500 finli AC.I - tbakinnaTe. In=nen to t n acflrr i e 4 1 4,1 ((Mune. fa in fun and snooessfyLopericion , i n and can be seen by addretaing my York, ' Owl office. It" _ • - . A YOUNG MAN DEMOS A SITUATION as Assistant Boolc•kaaner,or Salesman Ina Retail Dry Goods Stora t or as head Boot-keaper_ to a commis sion House. He has beta in the Dry Uaods bunireas fur several years and la eminently qualified in all the above braid nc 2 hes. Address '• Book- k eeper," at lids Oleo. d. A CObiPETE% Is BOOKKEEPER, with ten yea& experience:degree an engagement in a CoWing Wane or 13ank. nit -clean referinsestar- Mixed. Address " Oscar." Box MO P. O. dl4-3t. PPARTNERWANTED—Bya young wan already established in the Retail Dry Goods !limi ness, sad having handsome end-tall tadrough 0024. Delis mah_ anmminted with the pursuer* of goodikul this and lOW York market , and hating. a Man melte+ of at least Three Thousand Dollars Address (113-3 t. " W. B. A.:. thut cam. WANTED—By the Ist of"Januaty,.a situ ation by F young man in a commies= Dry Poo& or Prolusion Roam Ad d reu &Mg' • C. H„" Prom Moe. WANTED—a partner in a Wholesale Li . wow Hones, doing a good Southe rn and West ern trade, to take the pleoe or a retitiog eartner. Ad dress wall Teal name, bolt =ft Phila. P. 0. d 9 Ot. PARTNER WANTED—In an establish ed Wholesale Boot and Shoe House, whiting to Increase the busmen. One who can command tea twenty thousand doltsta. at rnson_tuoations„ with reel me, sent to "E. E." his efface. 'wattalgetiols. A" a , " .—An opening in an established Communion House (Dry Goods) of a Partnership will occur on theist of tie year. A Tonna. *arm, business man, who could command from giO,COO to 820,006. may addreu.• Commission Burnam" at 'he office of this paper. n024-If $ 3OOO —A GENTLEMAN OF IN , • te t nti and huskies/I qualifications desirous of entering 1010 some lucrative business. where his duties would be lisht. (with the above sum,) where everything proved satistaetom ReTerence required. as wellag Jima. Address "B. W. H.,' Press tame. de. ttitnalot* WANTED By Janus - 7 let, a situation- AS BOOK•ICEEPER, or in an Insurance Com pany or Banking House.. by a morn* nook-keeper of 11:irke s s . 511 i cilu a e 6 zenl o. lituunerg annutuntanoo. Anidzag Ili WANTED- 7 To sell at a Bargain, the Iffill.most desirable Hotel Property In Buou c'Z'aBWr , situate at New Hope, equal distance from pinta deisnis and Baden. For a view of .the Promrty 0671_911 the rtemui.g. For terms, no., mil on or Dares@ 8. W. KIRK, Den le. Pa. nta-thr • FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO LET-3d, 4th, and sth Storiea of the new Building. 413 ARCH Street. Well oalAulated for a 'Wit rnanufnoturins business. having two sky lights, and water and water closets; also. Pm CIO glut fixtures. Apply on the Premises dl4-16t• $B , OOO LND .,. s o l i oj)o TO LOAN ON s ult,rults.k. 23AP . P ro Pe dT3t. 244 South THIRD Street. FOR SALE—The convenient Three- Fltory Briok Dwelling No. 317 CHOWN Street. Ham the modern improvemgate. Apply he ROK•Cz Flttra i Connefanoer. 41.1 3t. R. W. corner NINTH and nANSODIEnneeta. RESTAUHANT TO RENT.—The splen did larse Basement Roemer, under No. ILI Sooth FOURTB Street, below Chestnut. to Rent. i nali t on the premises. A VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC ,agie GALE.—WiII be exposed at Public, Sale on the premises on Fifth day, the 29th of Twelfth month, (De cember,) 1869. at 2 o'clock P M. all that valuable plan tation, tare theproperty of Elizabe th Mather, deceased situated on the Doylestown Turnpike I 2 miles north of the city of Philadelphia. within one-fourth of a o f the village of Willow Grove. in Moreland township, Montgomery county, adjoining hods of 131. WM. Ra, lowell, and of the late Charles Hallowell, Washington Kimble, and others; emptainins about nue kindred and three eerie of land.' of which are woodland. I of mea dow, the rest in a good state of colUvation. The improve dents comet in a large stone house 21 by 66 feet, stone arn. S 2 by 66 fest, bey house. wagon boom, spring house over a never-falling spring of excellent water, a young apple orchard just beginning to bear . This pl is desirable on account of ita pleasant, high, and health ful fel situation. its convenience to the any by means of e North Pennsylvania Railroad, it being lantana wiles of Abington Station, and connected therewith ty stfiges twice a day from the . o,o‘ e, malice it Vaiiiable for a eonntry seat. Persors wishing to view the premises previous to the day of aaleorill be shown the same by calling on Henry Maxwell. residing thereon. Far fur ther In formation,applyto Thomas T. Mather, Washing ton b a ne. Chelten ham Township. NeWlinGeholfield. 837 North 8a venthatreet, or Win.Btapler, N 0.1740 Green street, Philadelphia. Conditions nada known at the time of the eale by the Heim dell-d fit` ffiti ELEGANT CHESTNUT • STREET to DWELLINGeFOR SALE—An elegant DWEL LING ROUSE; lots. feet deep to GEORGE Street. by XI feet front • roar story, with three-story doable back building. The yard is planted with choice fruit trees. shrub'', and flowers. Thahouxe is finished in the meet substantial manner, and in the beet style. The cellar contains two heaters ; first floor, Handsome saloon parlor. with marble matelot a largebreakfast room ; kitchen, with• good range, hot and coldwater, ~,ogete, Re.; second -story front room, with marble mantel, hat aud cold emter, heater, &cr.; back room, gas, Re.; second-story Nick building, a large Molex roci with hot and cold water, library, with dumb wett bl " er. iron verandah. &a.; third story , mat and back, with heat register and gait tlitrd-story back buildings, watep-o losers, bath, nurs welllid senran is' room; fourth story, gas. heaters. and finished throughout The best en tidy elate roof on the main and bank bedding!. Toe whole premises in complete order: marble veati bule ; marble mantels in every remota the house. Im mediate possession riven . The house. No.l9St CHESTNUT Street. is oven every day. Cal and see it 'rake your builder withiori cud examine it. Terms very aoconimodatmg. Ap y to ClUhliflhY ec ON, dl3-tothiSt aO,i WALNUT Street. ACHANCE FOR ANY PERSON THAT wishes to engage in the COAL AND LUMBER business. The subscriber, about changing his istshtessi tests for sale the stook' andfutures, and least of a COAL AND LUMBER YARD. equated on the west side of Bohtitiktitittrit snit hall mien above Maw Unk. The stook consists ef Ilemloot and Pine lumber; and coal. . The fi xtures, horses. wagons. carts, and eves thins that is necessary for carrying on the LUILDKR AND COAL bosiassa The yard is an old established stand. and now dolas a sp.:al business, whicthe books will show. There is a siding by the Y.& it . R. Road, and a landing on the Schuylkill. It wi ll be sold at a very low rate, and only two hundred dollars in cash required. Aualy to W. G. 13311 T% nowaodikt• ' ea frO LET—A handsome Store and Collar in Strawberry street 410. Mocith fine cellar lighted by e large ekr-ugbt. Counter, wan fixtures, arater-alo net, vault under pavement, ,to. lent 19350: HAILIF dlO 19 Strawberry si re n L To LET—The large six story ware +. hom No. ara Commerce strut. imitable for stn swarsroufsotunng purpose.. Apply aS d rit in ro arrest. O PER CENT.—We have for sale paper RN- , paying tenper cent. per itnatt seotiredk deed of trust upon first-olus Property in ln, Lotus. The at tention of capitalists desiring safe investments is invi ted. BARER. SCOTT do & 00., d7.lm if 17 SOU R THIRD Street FOIISALF-A Great Bargain—A Nadu (imbuing Establishment, with Steam Engine turd Boiler, and complete sot of Machinery for. manatee turins'art article from Iron, now in constant use for ell muldine purposes. It Cell be clearly demcar o test that the Mainers will pisy4 handsome ro4. eau WILLI/A' B, No. North ELEVENT4 ,Arttlt name and residence - allm• yooou SALE OR TO RENT—A Large peoperty suitable for lead yaird,Pda•uosOotiza or ndnrpurposes. situate on the north !Woof rOFLAR STREET. between Beach Itirset and Cohocksink creek or canal.l lately occupied as Glenat'a omnibus st, Wes,/ E 4 feet front, on Poplar street, and IBC feet to Lavelle° street, and tottrii.g • front on the canal - of about It feet. Theme WV 111 I lea are well adapted (or a Foundry or Fac tory, the buildings easily convertible for etrherenrpose. LUKENS & hIONTOOM.. , n.hs.lm• MI }MACH ST., Eighteenth ward. T - LET- The Second Third, and Fourth Stories or the central and apanioue nom, Nos. 2) and 24 South DELAWARE Avenue, with large Counting Room on the fieeond Floor. Applr to TRAIN & MeREONE. • u22-tt 22 and2leutlni wHeitvEs. AA HOUSES. TAVERNS, and STORES, SRI Real Estate of every desoription, for sale or to rent. A pply to MA,X HEIN'S, Re.l Estate Agent, No. t 27 North SECOND Btreet. in L. 'Thorny & Co.'s Seed Store. All orders will be promptly attended to. English, Frenoh, end GOMM spoken. Colleotor of Ground Rents. ate-am reOR rain y: lie Lot of Ground, 148'feet by 100 , three f , water and gas laid on one front suitable for a char or factory. It is situa ted in the Southwestern part of the city, in a rapidly Proving neishborhood. Terms easy. Address, for par ticulars, " J. K.." office of this paper. n4-tf TO LET—A Second-story Room, conve nient to the State Rouse. suitable for a Lawyer's osioe. Apply 131 CHESTNUT Street. .1.11 BOARDING. WANTED—Furnished Apartments, with every lemllity for Honselteeping,;Bath, Pas, &a., for Gentleman and Wain or Board stnotly Private Family. Address " hterolient." Blood's Dui. riatoh,with fall nartionlari of anoe. ico. nIO MILLINERY GOODS. WARBURTON'S. 1004 CHESTNUT STREET, aetond store above Tenth , SQd South SECOND STREET, below Spruce. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. REAL. LACE COLLARS AND SETS, IN BRUSSELS POINTE, BRUSSELS APPLIQUE, VALENCIENNES. RONITON, and MALTESE A 100, A PULL ASSORTMENT OP REAL TERBAD. CAMBRIA; AND ALENCON VEILS, COIFFURES, AND BARRE& Also. A FULL LINE OF PARIS EMBROIDERIES. And every description of Lace by the yard . . WARBURTON'S RIBBON, LACE. MILLINERY. end EMBROIDERY STORES, 1001 CHESTNUT STREET, above Tenth, if and 303 S. SECOND ST.. below Spruce GENTS , FURNISHING GOODS. SPENCER'S GENTS' FURNISHING STORE, NO. 839 CHESTNUT STREET, GIRARD HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. DRESS SHIRTS, lINLERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, STOCKS, TIES, GLOVES, GAUNTLETS. MUFFLERS AND BRAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY. n6-stuth-2m-if C. WA.1.1.130RN it CO. -••• have now a very enpeilor nast (NOW) NOS. 11 AM I; NORTH SIXTH STREET t of Shirts, Under clothing, Glove., Ronteig t istoV'" ,: Special attention given to GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, of which a fine assortment In constantly kept on hand olo4tnif JW. SCOTT---late of the thut of Win • ohester tt. Soott—GENTIAMEN'S FURNISH ING STQICH and SHIRT UFACTOHY, 814 CARSTNuT Street. (nearly °swede the Girard House,) Phinidelphie. J. W. S. would respeetfUlly g all the attention of lus former patron, and friends to hie new store, and is pre pored to fill orders for SHIRTS at short natio°. A S perfaot fit ruarentied. Wholeeale Trade supplied with Ana Shine wad Collars. 4WD AMERMAN ACADEMY• OE- - , MDS10:11 I Opera to commence of. Thxtrt °pet aef. _ . First arui only performs ea o l f the stew it UP 0 3'1111 ettnad - ay ) ,: rOW. Dpa. U. atilt. * - First and only night Ocim'cnebibratert °wird ittliaadZgANlGA" part o B will sing the paarre. which, Dote In Nair Tort' andp_art. Havana, lass pronoasved to be her greatest The other roles by Madame BTRAXIAICIT, Pinter BRIGNOiL - The great baritone %prior PERIM sad Senn . , TO4dolo — W, FRIDAY. Poritirely Vichy - - with BIC WY VEMIRS. new ItitidelßEA CALM. its miccont miss at mite, cone set, VaticieriOextMolii fn the ward Atinere: pronounced bY cennerant JAM 5 . 3 ° - nor to any similar scene ever painted es =mine or Arnerica. ON SATURDAY at 734 aKr rectu : Is : GRANDGALA rn tvimirD COMBINED ENTERTALSAILEDT on an imiaaasa wale. - LA SONDAMBULA, _ LtORZZIA BORGIA. AUGOLETTO. ME. APELIPTA PATTI in the entire Ooalli LL of BONNAMBULA. BRIGNOLI sad Allfolo. First apoeranee of the basso Minor tmAL la the second act of LUCBG7 including the trend. aria 0, Bill , " "' a/it '. the tire duets. and tne eplendla teratt. Leeman Borgia -Maw GaAmniga. - • •- • • _...Signor Sums. The Duke:. . • Roadal. _ who will wake ePPearsece Ainenoa , Ite m his retran (ruin-Europe. By general requeiktjt a fourth ad of mrSOLETTo. i n° l ding the mseeiricent emulate. Gads... _ Cohost. Madalens...- ..... Strasonelt. The Wm..— •• • ...... ativtalt. Risoletto ........ - /hp= Fem. THE SICILIAN VESPERS. -a. night of this TO-MORROW, Prides.) the ISth December, Wit pand Open. la act second, the massificent Ball-rcom 11011110. pro nounced by competent judges an or to an 01 funnier character ever painted m Barone. will be die pla)ed—the cost defrayed byl„ histralny of mock holden. Over 1,6(0 yards ofcanvas—at a total exsendi tore of di Cda. Designed and executed hi hiln• Edema liwiens—the constant work. of four rooptheonth two assistants. Themachlaery by Mr; Charles Diable Ind wants. lIVALNIIT-STREET THEATRE. ir V Bole ta4 w. Lesfes---... Mrs., M. A. eot • Se Maca Rams*. Axdot..— Third Week of Mr.aca Mn; BARNEY WILL AWL TlllB (THURSDAY) EVENING.43I.O. LS. Ms THE FAIRY CIRCL. Con O'Carolan. rdr.. Bemy Moloch**. Mrs. Barter Williams. _ • O Caroline Morton. Our G TY a R I, Mrs:Williama. To conclude intb the beautiful Drama of JR.F14,243) AEI /T WAS. liarsed Pat, Mr. Williams. Wir Prices as vans/. - Scats seourcd throe dm in admen. IV HEAT LET & tTLARRE'S ARAB. STREET THEATRE. - THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING Deo. 15, AN AL ALAT UNEQUCS BO Sir Hoary Arnellta. Kr. Dolma,* Dr. he rby, Ur. J. 8. Clarks; Heater Orazabrook bdra. pod. JENNT lark Leatherlartas. alit. jenny Lind, Mrs-Wood &alai o exp.—Ailmingpn. 26 cents ; ineOnrea cML in Dram three, MC Sults asnAL Doom tsani at half past 6 &alma; parr to oommeaor at? o'clock predu.s. DAN RICE'S GELS. SHOW.- tallow, THEATRE, WALNDT St.. Steve eighth. D. McLaren, aolapronator. THIS anissestirtra. Dee.A Will be presented the Beneatrual Hdbt, entit Allah the latt led TUN rUNeFLITCH OF BA CON. Extreetesnxe, celled THII SENTINEL AND BEAR. Novel and extraordinary Oymnselterfmtaaxice THY 7.CHIGAIMALLBE. JAM £B tdEr,viLl B , theareat AnetreSezt and JOB RENMAND. the inimitable down. riff mortar. The entertainme nt eommenee with the inmate 'tent Hippodraneme Spaded*, entitled • THE DREAM oft onivabat Drintittlt Into teTdintion e Wire rememate • STAUB AND RING, et And labelling:et need/ two heedted ABC Toms. acd children, and bones. &Bemoan perfect:mamas ea Wednesday and Saturday, pant el tined. _ . CARD TO •TELE Pp - MTG.—AT- THE tolialtation of, many warm personal friente, the tee n :AN: tr i itl r E a lDlV l A 7DthCONTIRT etdeet—" Doren Bast, with a Seriekhr Qua , Car." The undersigned treats that all his friends. and the Indies particularly. Fat honor him with their kindly Nemec* qv the tmeamon- My . maturation is the smile Of Philadelphia's daughters, - Which %WS see reflected in My pile of shining antlers. MT object le to give them Full value for their money, In neutered meets final Fancy's down— ' The Muses' Drachm tionti vi i 8 DELA. - It Bard a Tower Big_ NOW ON EXHIBITION .— The latest worts of Mdlio. Roes Milton% entitled "LW Sof riqueros," (Spanish Muleteers means the Pirates%) and Morning j the Ei ghts wits the osiebrated-vor trait of herself, by Edonard puttee, on exhibition kr a short ttme, from !A. M. till P. M. Aftimitoo..2s cents., BASLE'S GALL A'RIE.S. • d ia-12t CE Street UJtTROPOLITAN HALL JAYNE'S COMMONWIALTH CHESTNUT Street, near SIXTH. THIODON'S MIItt&UM CF IdECHANIDAL The acknowledged Moral and Instructive isztahttion o the day, the moat beautiful, Toseerful, god MUM eve opened in the Quaker Cjty. MONDAY EMIRG, Dean, U. and ever, e% ening doting the vettiEmntien WEDNESDA•4 sad SATURDAY AfTERNOORS. Terminating w ith the terrifio eoene of the Stomata/a; Amossio . ..—Adnio, IS cents; Children ender tee years of age.>a came. Doom open atin the evening. and Betook hi Dia afternoon. Remember the Psyntht The triaaL ere Wednesday and Sant day afternoons. ACADMY OF FINE ARTS, (SOUTH BAST GAT GEM'', - bONNTAG 8 Neat PaOttios ' A itt A lit OP IT AI:T ." . With I..VBSIN ' ...oedema' Wolk of att. '. THE MARTYRDOM OF JoIELN BUS& teal ag, easeimaaa of ACHRTIBACTI,aTEINBRECK.RUM. - CAMP.B/11.78.8.1 4 1, MILDER ca V vit. RAB. . Will to exhibited riton9B.Bl. to a P. 81.. and 7 to 111 P. hi dal), on end alter December At WO, Admix:am to cants. pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE P/PS WIITM . 0171Vag ciisalserip IDau,Y. I Sandals am:opted./ Omar Ai - in - - till ti F. IC mAII:I7IOI.OMEW'S 6TATVE OF • rARADINE. LOST: Now on Exhibition fora short time. Admiration 25 cents. Children under H Mean bA. PTICe. Sham of Stock 8&). U°BONO UGH'S GA TETIFS— RAM at above BECO . ND.—Cbeni_e et . U Dechalums—DECHAL MA. - .Caladfanh. C("IlL • • • • ......................... bogißtother.---• • —•-• Mons& n "°. . . . ' 431 . 1 11.01Y - Atiirifrkltak lavaL iJ. Levan, . m ßert 4er j.M. 4 1 alet . Aumisaion. nrlit, and 210antia di TEMPLE OF WONDERS. Northeast corner of TENTH and ORES' TNI3I Streets—Second Story. MANSE OP ENTERTAINMENT EACH EXHI ITION. stIONOR EtLIT4. The great Ventriloquist and kle.sician will gig* Mt New and Astoniahins Performances at tik ahoy* Llano EVERY EVENINis at 73 o'clock. and EDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS,_at 3 o'clock. gm uting 01 Lauthable Scenes in VENTRILOQUIsm. Ineognreheasible Fails of 15,113MM...-MAIRIZSPI RAT RAPPING anti its INFLUENCES. the LEARNED CANARY BIRDS. I =l=Zl= aER VA NIA ORCHESTRA,---P II BLI 0 Rehearsals every PATURDAY at BITIMIQAL FUND HA LL. at Ale o'clock P. M. A pankaaiL of alibi tickets, one dollar. Bingle ticket'. 23 cents. To be Md at' G Andres. and Beak A Lawton's Masks Stores„ and at the door. 018-3 m RAILROAD LINES. 1859. Roams 1859. WINTE A_RFLAI.IG.E.ATENT—NEW YORK NES. •CAMDEN AND AMBOY &ND I'HiLA DELPRIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD_CO.II LINES. FROM PHILADELfRIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY-YLACEB, • THOM WALMT-521132T Will leave As follows. Iris PAU. at 6A. M., vie Otradext and Amboy, Cam. & Am. Bt S 6 Aclagmnaxlatkon_ . . At 6 A. 1., via Camden and Jersey Citl.(Nev Jersey /Accommodation .—. 2 II At 9 A.ll.,via Camden awl Jersey Cay,Mentint B 00 ...... .. At Taoony and Jersey City, West ern ranrese... 300 At 12$ Y. AI., Nas - ditinden and Amboy ccomato _ 1 X At P.M., via Camden mad Ainboy, C. &A. Rs": 3 110 Atrrt., ........................ 3 - 03 ing =Nese-. - . - At P. ea., via -. DOOM' Jer5e .. 7i ... tr . ...9d .. ..7 . : I 3 : cket. - 26 ATE p. via Camden and - ler:iii City 11 At 11F.31.Vvis Camden and Jersey City. Southern Med - At P. M. Tie Camden and Ambor.Aeoommodation, (Fredelit and Paaseater)--na Clam Ticket....... 21 201 Clam I eft The e P.M. Mail Line rani daily. The 11 P.M. South ern Mad. &shads", excepted. F0434r Pahraelere, tastort, Fteraingtoa. de., at a A. M. M. Par Manch Chunk, Allentown, and Bethlehem, at 6 A. M.,_ , 711. Lehigh Valley Railroad. For Great . Stroudsburg. Scranton. Wilkesbarre, Montrose.Bend, &0.._ at 6 A. M 0 via Delattara, Lackawanna ,and Western Railroad. For Monnt Roily. at 6 and! A. M.. Sad I and 5 P.M. . For Freehold, at 6 WAY and P. M. LINES For Bristol, Trenton, &c,, at 234 and 4 P. M., from Walant.street wharf. For Palmyra. Delano Beverly. Radiation, Borden town, &0.. at Mi. 1. Mi. and 4R, P. M. Steamboat Trenton. or Tacony, at 11 A. M. and P.M. Fit& pounds of baggage only alloyed trash eassenger, Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing sneers!. All baggage over fifty 'made to be rad for extra. The company limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound. sag will not be wale for any amount beyond 8100. amulet by special °antis:b. dle WM. B. GATEMEIL Aeest. AIEDICDTAL. SCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING, liIP DISIiASTs, TETTER, SCALD READ, Eruptions of the Skin generally and all Rumors aud Impurities of the Blood, are radica ll y and permanently cured by the celebrated IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE. It bes been rt_ very important agent to the eats of CANCEROUS DISC ARES by Dr. Loonsborry & Co., for a number 0( years past, and its meat value in the cure of Cancers is abundantly established by the many curve effected by it. In SCROFULOUS affections its remarkable curative sheet has nave: been smashed. It cures the most obsti "PATER, SCALD READ, and all EraPtselts of the Skin readilyyteld to moderate use of this Medicine. Medi ant Ulcers and Sores are readily cured by the use of s tew bottles. Prepared and sold by MacNICHOL it BRO., (Liqe Lounsberry & C 0.,) No. in North FIFTH Street, below Arch. For =la by tho.follovrals DragAtstA: J. F. Long & Co., Lancaster; C. W. Entine, Pottsville; J. 11. Raver, Bead= LEI. 8. Steven_ „a Reading: T. & .1. McClintock, Easton; ass. Given. West Chester; Win. Stabler, Norristown ; Simon Rau, Bethlehem; Dr. Live zes, New Hope ; Dr. Leslie, Brudol ; & CO.. Allentown • Ms & Bell . Mansyunk. Ps; .I. D. James. Trenton; b e La Cons, Camden; Brewster it Bridgeton; Robertson It Lippincott. Salem, N.J.tMa ine% Wilmington ;..L. S. Mumma. Wilmington L T. F. Rammersly, Milford. Del.; and Draggles generally. lell-atutOrnif REMOVAI.B. REMOVAL.-E. &. F. C. YARNALL & CO. have removed from 123 Market street to 418 SOUTH WILARVE.. and 439 PENN Street. di-tee. 110 NET LIBERALLY ADVANCED-- TO ANY AMOUNT—Upon Watches, Jewelry Diamonds, Bilvu Plate, Clothing, Merchanthwe. &a- by -TONES ec CO., nld Established Brats:. V. W. corne r THIRD and GAM OW , Streets. bairn Lombard. Oak° 'honrs fmm 6 A At tr. TY. M. oLS-Imif BRISTOL BOARDS—Extra size for mr:untine lane pietares, forlsaleAt ths Paper aud Card Warehouse of . A. hi COLT INS, 4.112 61* Gig MINOR &rest.
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