V. ;;«ienlp*/*^|lSfiM^^lH*J!la;H'«ll;'o)tiieryt»jp!ir«! - to*‘:SriH|ipt v ui4 ■ »ttr*QtlTt‘Hjl*ofj* lft l ßc turer, will doubtless secure m ■ f - lsrgft »a' : ’eu4l®nQQ J M lecluie »t * £i f | v4pvla.tlaHß,;- pfrgene^al '. Voikliiali ijr end w^VYer^tMtifproductive of -“.tho f^«»teatttindi;< : The purest ore- I»;.produeedi from' % hotft£ farntcO ;>nd ; Hhe'brightest * thunjjdrboft if eiloltedfrohi tta diiricftßtistoria' : i? .beautiful Biokti, NoJ W 7 Clie»tiQiit»ti , fet. ,\ -* writWp»;the flower#,thatWwatienptbe the' breeze jtlmtjroekathe fiojreri.opon i_ tjie.itemf-tipon the Hit* its sheets that •leepYlarthe eeveraii of the deepf-solees then npon the wwrwi end eheeM m IlliottZ which llHla ill, it ia written—** None ld’thefulflinieatof' this im wutabU.dfs .lire % aflviae Oar the' ; largeatpad:»q*ttoau. iful aio:k of gentl'emsa'a'cldth ‘log tohi^jaadia^thlYbldiiwiokta at HallOlpthi?* PEmporiumof JB. H. Eldridge', No, 821 Oheain'atptreey, j -‘' '- •7- : P *" "- \ ■■: m,'. A Pix.--jsit ' Cfiarles --# lapierwa* 1 apierwa* Invited; ohyjecenVoocMiohjtodlne with ; Kavinglaveit whlphwa* ea/V • flMenUy decenitpappear itfbafore royalty) heborrow*' .edoaeftomhii.TaUt^ltUMidehtthetSirObarlezdoei not produre hie g&menU at StoneGtothiog Hall of BoohbiUebd.WUeon, Noe. 608 and 605 Cheat-. he would alwftys be fit to dine wifchWjbydjV".' . - . V; r • • __ v ' .Silver' Platiss* and gilding ;of eyeryde- Kription fodooein the beat mannerforCatailiesor the trade;'at ' ; the;, manufaotoryjof;' "’w/Carryi, 714 Obestnat atreet- Old work; replete! to iook aswttl m new.'d- WASHING DIfMqNDS. IN /GlpßGlA. - A correspondent of theiAugiisia, Chronicla says. —-V Tou be Mirprised, probably, to learn that arrangementaare nqw.' belng'.made.lo oommence Toi'AUnxonda fin -weorgia'jJyot'- it la «o, TwixWallfcfes>h&ve~b«enfound where * thVtrue matrix/with/all-i a accompanying.miueralf, are found inabtindano'e )’ the upperseotlon,, la Hall and othercountlea/aeTeral hare been found of the flne*t.qaal4y> • The. olasaio:sandstone; (Ita oolumlteV the true matrixof.tbe diamond) extends quite across the .State {/but diamonds havd-been foqndawnly tojihoaesplaoes where gold washings are earned ohj/boing/ found in the sands of the nffiers Vith thegnldr eleewhere they have''never been sought after. The other lOoaUty has hut re oently been disooyered,and UofUmlfced extent— merely a protrusion ef the sandstone and magnetic ana peculiar, oxide ofiiroh through'the surround ing pyritio. (auriferous) states; together with'im-’ mense >ofgtoll& tale- of unparalleled - aooolated >w)tb imaghifloent: orjatAls of ratue frqm a ferr lines .to fpur inohes in] diameter; The Itwolumite isthicklyiinbeddedwith splendid j crystals'of ImulUo of/three/ different forms. The lasulitejhi jwe,.mineraVfonrid in-butfew I places in'theworld ;?iS’ one of the.aocompanying minerals of Jhe BraiUian ,diamond mines/ Gold exists In tbh pyritio slates oh r the sbuth side of the mono tain/which is ahorrafpohdiog formation with" tbe ce JebratedDornjufaeiuSouth Carolina. Tbey also exhibiteyory exfernal'eTldenCe of the exist enoeofqqpper, abound here there can be.no doubt; yet they may be so Htuhprofitableto mine' for themhlone.run Hall oeuhty they are found in the gold depbiH'Wasbftigs/arid cost nothing to find thcmy.oompaiatirely/-* v A. \ ( . .. Inqiortatum*. : fßtpqrte«'for.^h'^re^;j;^ < ;^A J KINGSTOH/Ja— sMatteCordel!a,fheer--220. ton* logwood John B.Ruf: i&;hage'. plmentol27 cqw hides Jos Bt6we,Bhsw;'u.rblffletnrastboi prewnres DN WetsfarA’CollhexKHßeUfa'a.-'s, • > UAIIBAX—Bohr bbls mackerel 380 do herring.l4 tfo alevlrea H.Winsor. : ,- .-. p v , , WlL«l«aTOtr-/NO.~Bchr>H.i* Weafo-MT. hbls rosiu Cochran it. Bareellj *206 do 101 do spta turpentine BQVIey t Athbarne»&Oo.-; 7'/ miMOJurau boabd ojt track. Wjf.vß.-TfIOUAB,--'!. --K’ . - > , » W. O XXSXULBjv $ CoItMITTM or thm Kosth. Johs.B*;addioxs,’ y:.**? it Ship Wyoming/ BurU>nr,.s.y,. . * .Liverpool, Deo.T Bhlp.Bultahyßerry; •• *, •••'ißhanghis; soon- Barque i HCbadbooroe, McKeo.;......Roaario, soon Bamue James Maxwell, Davla*/AV:Uguafye. Ac, soon Brig MaTyR t HiUUt(myMqrdep.Vvy f ..; t /,-.HavAna,-sooa nWrin*Jnt«llia*n«. P JRT OF PHIL APKLFHIA, ;iiec. gjw ao -- • A -r Barqße OordeUSj hhser 'SI dajs from Kingston, Jam/ with logwood, Ac to, John W- Bae" - Has experience t a soocesalonot hsivy iIW gales since pasting Cape Bleu rids; h«s bee&.l6d>ya nortkof HatteraeVand wan twice hloirn off into the Galf,v-A>A. / . Brig T days from Boston.' with mise; •to Darid Cooper.. Morwthy Oafae Hay beiriog Wby 8/ distant 2 milat.apoke brig Hallloa,' from v Porioßioo for Asir York - wlthloaa of heads of fore and malntoßmaatr* Br echr dSya- fro" Halifax; with', nib to Henj7 Wineor.;.'2toir 27th, let 39; long 72; during a gale frcm ftWyioatoTerboerd Johii G(een, seaßMn/a native of Bcothlu, <ged-a(>otttS7yaarf. . • - Schr H B W«tbn } JloUoy/6 dsya^from;.Wilmington, KC, with naral atorea to B^wley/Aehbttrotr A Co.r •' bobr Saiah Woodbrtsfge/Higglns, 6-dajs from Balem, K with mdie to.Crowell A.OoUlni^-'' - ' Schr B W Harts; 4 dayS firbid Boeton/wUbT seed to,order.-/ I^. ; -v“: eohr SUTsr Yeny. 0 i,days -from Boston} In ballast to Lawis , : - • Fchr Godfrey; B days from' X Y«k, in ballMttoisq'm.Ggre*.Co:s^ ; /a;- Bchr.D from;Hew.York; in ballast toß4ppllef'Avßro* ; 4;‘.:r> X -X : ~X * fiobr Geb.W Qttmtplns,' Weld#n, 8 days from NYork, with rye ■hl«Hdy>o y A ; BY*rot r r _ '2 day a from’ tiawe#, Bal, with cora to S\ t BswierA Co : : *' /• Schr Hechanle, Rosel l day &ora Odtssa, Pel . with grain to Chrislila A-CdTran.' . -A*-/- :■ i l , - r . ®«hr BancecaC, Kidd;3 day fromf Smyrna/Bel. with oati to Richardson AfOrCrtnaiA’.' . hohr I P.McgoUey/,(tepufcy,3 daysYrom Hiirotd. Pell with corn and bark/to J HMcCoUey/, '/•<v'A- -A v'SSftMBM *** Bim»; ft W WoUh. ft Oo* , *J t^£°'-!’‘V t *.? t . ,<,,ln i HB. * A couJer Bckr E BlowerV-BiJiidr, TioTld.nce, D Ceowr, Sshr D H Providence, Hepplier & Bro . flchr Silver Jtsgnet,Party,Boston, L Rothermel. Bebr Orclone. B4U> Hew Bedford,'H Stortersnt& Co. fcchrJohn. Oedealeder.Godfrey, Hew York, Beam, Ogle Jt Co.' - tiohr Ring Dove, Johnson, Alexendn*,iWeWer,Jr; Bohr Fly, Tiverton C0%100.' Behr i ▲ Bison, fiiminons, Washington,-BAndenried & Co. •*»’ •- •' “xcß?'**' ' \-V •' .. v V' Bohr J L White, Re tcnim, George town, L do flohr Woodruff, film*, . do. t '-7 Bchr j Ir«luiyit«l^D; —- . - , <lO Btr J SHiiriyer> I>«ncifl. Baltimore, A GroTW, Jr,' '* r. ’ (Oern&atenfc'otThiPnaij Ji-f ■- iVRA*BB;DD GBAOBy Dec. 4,18 M/ - Tiro Kiogitoo will lei.ee Mgoonm tho f.tr oleata •way . jJbenfrwhW a follow*: - Tockaboe, lumber to KonrlatoWiy Iliit. of Ltrerpoo’, bark to Wilmington; Dolfhihy ling to Slkton; Donegal; coal to Delaware City, * (Oo*re*pondenoe of The Preu.) "" 1858. The rolloiriag boat*/ fromtho Union Oaaai, pawed Into the fcchujlkill C*nalio-4*y .bound to Phfiadel. phla, lades and conelgned aa AilSwa :\-: ■ . •• - A B ; Vlsh, lumber, and atma to [ Malone & TaWor: Time and Tide, do to Bolton; V*n4enree?d; Co: J L NeaWt, Twoi Brother*; aod Campaign: railroad till* to Bwt Penn a Btt Coj Americaa-Sagl*. dour to UaTid Be* rerick. -..--V' , {Oonoapopdcnofrof the Philadelphia Sxohange,? • 4 <w^v^uwxß^xSjMai-ti'V a- : There ere cow at; harbor, detained bj thw bid we*, ther, which 7 hal prevailed jlßceyrsterday,the briers jta. wia md ißulits; sehrs.lrfjacbburfrßfehard Bordeo,' Wro U Bowoj Rainbow, Job H. Hoot, Oscar 9/H»wl*r, Mathew Bird. D Oakes, W 8 Robbins, M R Carlisle Triumph, end Mary Miller. Owing to the thickness or the weather, ire hare seen nothing pais tu or out. Wind seat, with rain. - .».*• Tours, he. *■ -' invaLßOKin.) (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exohanxe.) Oafs latino, Dee 8 6 PM. Ashippouedin yesterday, but owing to the prera lenoe or -fcggy.weather, her .sigoal could not be made oat, Wind urtit from the souteward. . Yours,&o| ; x;; tuob.b. hughes.. . [BrTILKQBirBTO'TSBPEEBB.I r-v-s- -■ ■ Savakuh, Ga., DeeB The ship. Jamea Guthrie, of New York, from Oity Point, has been ashore near Tybee, bat Bevins got off, h&a arrived in the river.. She yru ashore on the north breakers, end Injured her keel. - r * ,V- y NjWPOftTBI, D«o 4„ The brig Ocean Bird, from the coast of Africa, boned to New York, has arrived-hera. - Bhe is leaking at the rate of 3,000 stroke*per hour. , J Wabdisqtos, Deo. 6. The Hew .Orleans'papers state that the skip Qonfi. denoe, which wm agroacd on. the,Moselle Shoals, or arrived at Heir, Oceans.on the 29th nit. The ship Thdmss Watteoo, which had been ashore in Galveston harbor, was to sail for Liverpool on the 27th. MEHOBANDA, Steamship Pennsylvania, Teal, hence, arrived at Etch mood 3d Inst.' r -- ?’ - ‘ . ‘ Steamship" City ot New York, Howes, Tor Philadel phia, spiled from bosloo 3d last. . ; Steamship Boston, Sellew, cleared at. Hew York 4th Jnst. for Philadelphia. Steamship Prince Albert, inters, for Galway, cleared atNew York4th4nst» '.;. X - • » , •, Ship. Sarawak, Rowland, 1 henoe, arrived at Savannah Bd lost. r V-- - ~'ij Ship Thos Hperklns, Wayne, tor. Liverpool, oleared • at St John. NB,29tb nit;,. ... Ship Philadelphia,/fool, tor Liverpool, cleared at Mobile 80th nit, wlthß-Sg,Bales.of cotton, rained at $189,012 '. X J.X - .-v > ,*/ . ship Golden. Bucket: (new, of. Bangor, 008 tons)<Pen* dleton, forflan frihcisco, cleared atßostoa 4>hioet. ■ Ship Arab, Btdridge, cleared at Boston.ifh Inst for Fhl'adelphlaL'; XXX-l /' -- X Ship North Carolina, yrater/for flt C&tharines, Br»,J all. started from N Yptk.A h Inst, and anchored below.. Ship Starlight, Howes, cleared at New-York d<h lust, for 6anPranci«#>' . > v - ■ Ship Pleiades:.Winslow, cleared at New; Orleans 29th nit. to* Liverpool, with 8482 bales cotton. X-- ' Ship-Prank Hagnte, BandaU, hence, arrived at New Orleans 29}h nit. . X" . Ship Crown Pola% Grifflo* Bence, arrived at. New Or*. leaas29thnl47 : -'Xv.v V. r'r -- : *-v. Ship 7 P HarjpraidV;Andro«, hence, was below Hew °Bhlp* * for Liverpool, cleared at Mo* bile 29th iilt/with 8917. bales'-of cotton, Talked at * eb'ip Zetti« (Br)/Hoiiirt«on J from BelsU, errlwd «t P *Sh W o B*LMn*s’Conrrier, ele.f.i .tf.fin nth Ist Inst for lAwj»olf.wllh-B«M.ka« WtalKwttoß.'' Skib BwitxerUiid, Trrtk, for Liverpool, cleared at Sa vannah Ist lost. With 8293 bale*;npland cotton ■ Bs»ane Amy,Baminond, o eftredat'Boiton tor ifo*, »* *»•. T *B*rqae*‘{)sin»nll.Gcrtlcm,from „C;j>e of Good Hop., X Beils: Boston 4th Inst. Brig Morning tight; Huff for Philadelphia, renmlned at Newport AM 2d last. *- ‘ 3 BrigYangler, Pendleton,lienee for Lynn, at Holmes* Hol4sdiOßtf,lu>d'BaUed Bi:y< ' >iu V , v H-^hwleßton. fVcbr' Barrows, o, Clark; froni.New York, arrived at 'Obarl#Bto?2dinst..r;', , : « . . .. . Bohr. Walker, (U ?h Lieut Huger, henoe, arrived. at Charleston 2d inst. ’’ Bohr 0 A Heckriwr, Btubbs, for PMladelphia,siiled from Salem Minst., . Schrs MaU; Kelly, Aon 8 Brown, Brown, and J 8 Weldon, Smith, for Philadelphia, sailed from Pxovl* dsnoe 2d lost. •- Behra J,Lancaster, Btites.Abby..Whitman, Clifford, and Louisa Gray, Weaver, hence, arrive 1 at Boston 4th lost. <:Sohr..Juliette, Qhase, eleared at Boston 4th lost, for (Philadelphia '’l'Bcbr jfatohless, Hinckley, oleired at New York 4th lost for Bio de Janeiro. • .Bohr Praok'.io Treat,, (new) Treat, from Frankfort for Pniladelphia, at Portland 8d last. , --Sohr J Clark, genii,, hence, arrived at Pall Hirer 3d Inst* - Bchrs 8 0 Willetts, Thompson, and T 0 Smith* Bmith, hence, arrived at Provldenoe 8d inst. - ’BobrA Falkenbnrg, Rogers, olesred at New York 4th inst. for Wilmington •Bchr.Jas Hantioeton. Lovett, olesred it New York 4tti Inst for Philadelphia. / , Soltr Caroline for Philadelphia, sailed from BHem 3d inst . Bohr Hazy 0 Terbiil, Cole, from Galveston', at Penia* coU26th ult . '■ Sohr J P Wetherlll, Cobb, from Charleston, at Boa* too 31 inst ,Bohrs Lewis Oheiter.Bomers; J P Cake, Endlcott; E Townsend/WilMams: Aid, EogUsb; Treasurer, Planer, and Prank Herbert, Mayo, hence, arrived at Boston 3d init*nt. ' Behr Ella, Packard, from Borton for Philadelphia, tailed from Provinoetown 28th alt. ’ - . 'BohrWaaponsa, Norris, from Smyrna, Pel, arrived at New York 4th in«t. '' Sohr Bra Bell, IlUon, henoe, arrived at Charleston Ist lost. .... ... . , . . 1 - ‘ Bohr Laura. Weeks, hence, arrived at Albany 2d inst Behra B Cordery, Allen; Henry Papon,-Eldridge; Paugaseet, Wsples; Elisabeth B- Bicon; BUsa, Crowell{ Mary Ano Magee. Magee; R H Wilson, Henderson; EX* change, Kelly; 1 B L Berry, Haley; B Frink, Doughty; L Audsoried, Bartlett; Mary Patterson. Bomers, and B H B#*nnon, Marts, hence, arrived at Boston 31 inst. . .Bohr Polly. Price, Adass, hence, arrived at Bristol 2d inst, >,. : - - - Sshr J Ponder, Jr, Bllisigsworth, at Fall Biver 2d inst from Delaware City--» Bchr D L Sturgis, Norris, sailed from Pall Biver 2d inst, supposed for Philadelphia. _Bcnrr M Marcy, Young. and Honesty, Appleton, for -Philadelphia, sailed’from Newport 29th nit t^wportScUnH £rom B°* toa for Philadelphia, Bohr. Burroughs, hence, arrived at Be lem 24101^.*^ NOTICE TOMABINBRB. Notion is .h-reby given that * Spar Buoy has been pUccdat Boon Island .Ledge, for the winter,* when ehaoged, doe notion will be gtren.. . A.Bper Buoy has also been placed at Stielman’s Book, month of Portsmouth harbor, In plaoe of the Nun Baoy, removed.,— it . ■- . By 'order.of the Light House Board , ’M. 1 - THRO. P. GREENE, " ; ,•< -m- . Lighthouse Inspector, Ist Dist. - Portland, Me, Deo 3,1868 • ' Official notion is given that Spar Bnoys have been pissed at Bprisg Point Ledge and Sanford's Ledge for the winter, and the Can Buoys removed. At Pernambuoo Oot 80th, barque Marlon, from Balti more, dlsobg, arSOtb; aohre Josephine, from Richmond, a:22d; Roseneath, from do, ar 20th. Sid Oot 28, barque Horace, for Charleston. HOLMES’ HOLE, Deo2,P M—Ar, sohrs Ohallenge, Pendleton, Philadelphia for. Lyon,* J Williamson, Jr, wmamoreydo for Marblehead; Xeaneasee, Wooster, do ..for Kastport; .Amanda, Gilkey. Norfolk for Camden; Isaao Blob, Smith, Boston for Philadelphia: Buena Vista, Hall, and Mary Hawes, Hall, Harwioh for Norfolk ‘■Bid,.brig* New World, Molnokus.-B Baldwin; sohrs -James' B&rratt, Loduskla, Joliet, 8 9 Carver, Qoick Step, Cottage, Do'phln, Saunders, Garland. 0 A Grei ner, W G,. Bartlett,-B S Sharp, Louisa Gray, Emma Mayo, Hartford. Bay State, Catharine Beal, A J Dyer Harriet Ryan, Wm A Hammond, W 0 Nelsen, Annie J Russell. . ’ 84—Ar and aid, brigs Com - Btewart, Bishop, George town, DO, for Portland; sehrs Geo Edward, Baker. Phi ladelphia for Salem; Abby Morton, Ohurohiil, do for Plymouth ' Also aid,. brigs, Marine, Luoy Haywood; sohrs M B Pie'ce.Zolma, farah Cullen, Ohallenge, J Williamson,' Jr, Tennessee, Isaao Rich, William Ogden, Buena Vista, Mary Hawes. . I ’ In port; schrs B H Moulton, Jew! ‘ I 11A Mi wind light from BW.- NRW k ORLEANS, Not 28—Ar, steamihip PbUadel- I pbia. JfeAdams, New York and Havana; snips Samuel Adame, Gay, New Vork; Odersa, fiarstow, Bane; Josiah Qalnoy, Sprague, Br.atol. Eng: AranedaSuow, Barnden, Bordeaux; Liberty, Atkins,New York; 'HsryEOsffig bell, Morse, Thomas too; Ferdinand, Hern, Bremen; Jos Pish. Young Thomaiton.Me; barquesHsrryHammond, McOlintock, Belfast,*-Me; brig Browosvilie, Simpson, Havaaa: sohr Narragansett, HaU, New York. 1 Not 29-rAr, steamship Text*, Wilson, Indlanola, rla Galreaton; v ships Georg. Hohorst, Bremen,* Roebuck, Soule, Antwerp; barque Thales. Jerrey. New York. Below, ships Osstlne, Thurston, Liverpool; Boswell Spregue, Bordeaux; Mary, Marshall, New York; Bewail, Morrill, Boston;’ G W Hall and Okas Campbell,——; Italianbarque Marla, Mediterranean. iBRIVAIB AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS ■ OHBiilUj HOUoK—Ok.ftnut atrMt, btloir Nisth. 3 E Black. Smjraa, Del - ONort<in } Salem, N 3 3 B Sh.rldaUj Phiia . J KMcKeaty.Reiding 0 ClaT.lsnii, Jefße/Oit, h Bonvi«r, St Lout. E W Smith, Chicago J E Brown, Chicago R'B LflTerch, Brooklyn -■ : 3 Blonborry, Char...ton ‘ ■ J.K Word it U,‘NHaT,n 3 F Blmnoai, R £ XNWebb, V» POrgtU.NT Bltrooe r P E Bridge ■ 'Ay Il.ld.Blui, Pa' ■■ - Mr Lyon, N Y DtJffH Lorojoy. W«h J Matthew.. Blit ' B B Dentil, atllj Worcester Q»oL«wI«NY - ■ MrHob.rt.,'AY HonWH Helm, Bolding B w Ketm, Beading A W Stetson, Boston ABW.II. t M Y' *' Miss Dayenport, N Y llon J B Bukin, N Y - Alfred Rlehardi, Troy BP Holland, PI rlda John W Pettit A la, Pm Warren Carter, N Y ' W M Gray * la. Buffalo Me Woodbur-y Horton ' ' A lHboni.'Hdgutoirn ' J 0 Hoffoe,'N V ' ; Gardner dolby, Bo.ton John E Chalfant, N Y Geo HMoore.N Y John BBrigg., H Y WGOhaio, MY -Joseph Wilson; Brooklyn . lIH Swift, Boeton * * Ploo* A la,-Brooklyn BO Haakill, Maai J P Waldm; Mate ■ WH Smith, N Y Hit Oorts,Ohio H LOnrtl.;Ohio W Duo bar, Ohio - - Br Lao* Oin, 0 ,0B Hare., Borer. N H PJlAikln. Ga Jam,. P S.aroy; Ga . W H Oromelloo, N Y M Y.edor, Plttiburg H Woodruff, N Y JWOracraft Ala, Ohio E JTlnkham A la.OhlMgo OW£ldndge,MY W Oh.lwood A la BtLool, Mrs UeTOoport, N Y n Durham, Clo, O ' ■ W Hard. Boston B L Sprague, Booton John Bill. Boeton HOSpaliln.HY RDL Wiokes.MY LLawjer.NY W Oonstant, MY - Br Carmichael, MY X B Bobbin., Memphis B Ooutee A la, Md Mii.Ar.her, Md Ohta 8 Cbntee, Md O H Baydon, Boston < B Dodd, BY •W'PP.trldge.KY BO Perkin.,Boston •P Alesworth, PHOoio, Miss P'Bodgo. Georgetown, BO W B Beale,Georgetown,BC PTattnsU.NY J V Plokrell A wire, Balt JXChttfant.HY AMBBIOAN HOTEL—Oheetnntst., above Fifth. H H Cnlberteon, Troy, O VO Goodwin,H Y L Hakes, Wilkesbarre, Pa D Levi, WUkeebarro, Pa 3 W Gorstlne, Pa F Sargent, Mass J W Sargent, Maas Bon Haul Arnold, Conn John W Thomas. Cal A B Richardson, Del D Golds berry, Mo 3 H Harvey. Del 8 M Mason, Bel H Harris, Bel 00l Barge as fc child, N J Chas Beardslee, St Loots Mrs F Beardriee.Bt Louis Ohas Deans, Ga B Wbteafne, NH BobtSlmpsoo, Boston WmYerner,NY - WThomas,Oat 8B Downing, West Obui.r O 0 U.thliu, W Chester W D Brown t In, B;«ton , Ju S.eger, Beuorton ThosKtag, N y .Jos MerreheW.-Belt -W. J Maxwell, PhlU . W Wllmer,N Y| - MERCHANTS’ QOTKL—Fourth st.,below Arch O O Konk. 1 , Htrrlsburg BO Patere, Herrisbarg Q W J Bear, Somerset. I*. J S Olossbrenner, York B P Cummings. Somerset. Col O I Toggert. Pn T P Kleinbjce, N J H Fuller. NX Geo A Miller. Phils. b Ward, Herrlsbnrg T Smith, Cheater co, Pa Wm Pe-aen, OoTington.Ey Jee W Kunts, w«sh, P» Joe Bon, Pittsburg • B LBmlth, BeiAlbg - Mlve EeteSuUth, Beading 8 Holmes, Bradford Col M J Thompeon, Mb B BMoKtbbln, Arizona BRANKJ.IN HOUSE—Chestnut street, efiove Third. ,0 P Miller, Tuokhaunook Jsmes M Dick, Buffalo H Haldeman A wile • - j m Street, Parksborg Jno Hooper At eon, Puksb'gD H Fuller, Corning, N Y 0 A Collins, Ohio w 0 Owatt, Ohio J«'ne» At'Orett, N Y * Thos Vawsstt, Csnsdn W J PI eke A wife, BY PH Baton, Pittsburg J Husgsn, Baltimore - UNION HOTBL—Arch street, below Fourth. John Thompson, P» If Bogota Pn A I.afferty, Ohio Mrs Baylua, Easton Miss Yorke, Buton J M Clymsr, Yu B McDowell,'Wash, DO JMoßwen, Waahoo, Pa W T Jones, Waah co, Pn NATIONAIi HOTEL—B»» street, ahoie Third. P.Maror, lt B Elio Williamsport OPgchtmp.Oel T M Campbell. Wmaporta e B Wegner, M Chunk Mrs M Biehl, Bending 0 A McDaniel, Pa J B Edwards, Pn «SS' r * J s'ceruPn 8 ”' F * iwehSi,ThUu n Oeo w B * m e » WM. U. HIOKUAH. MADISON HQUSB—Sseond st, b«low Arch. JACnlleOjDal ’’ C Downer, PhiU 2t? 2 H Allen, N J Thos 0 Richards N $ Serai H Adams. N Y Bobt CyDavis, NY TB Adams, N J Wm Watts. N J Geo W Miles, N 3 Sami Cochran, N Y Wm Palls, Md Jo* Prott/aiaa, Del Isaao T Dana Jag, Del BLACK BEAR INN—Fifth and Merahant streets. WAr liur & la, W Chester James Brown, Pa Aaron 8 White, Pa J D Wiley, Pa Hogh Jacksoo, Chester co David B Rohr, Virginia L S fioopea, N Y Trueman Coates, Pa John Trayner, Cheater co, Pa BALD EAGLB—Third street, above Oallowbill. D L Bogh, Catasaoqua, Pa J W Harvey. Soh Haven ‘Sami Bcoats, Mont'g 00, Pa. BLACK BBAR HOTEL—Third st., ab. OollowhiU. David White. Pa J Schmucker, Retdlnr Miss M Beads, By berry Mrs Schmuoker, Reading Miss A Roods, Byberry BARLEY BHBAF HOTEL—Second street, below Vine, David MoNa’r, Pa Thos Oadwollder, Pa A Hesdley, Backs co, Pa E Pickering. Bucks co Jas McNair, Buck# co Qoo Emory. Buoks co ? BQC J B €0 - ® McOsy, Bucks co Jos Hill Germ&otowa N Harper Pa Jokn Davis, Ohelteoham Mrs P c Preston, Pa W M Preston, Wayne, Pa Thos M Taylor, N Y MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second st., above Arok, Wm Pflterion, Delaware co A Harrington, Del Mrs Peterson. Del co. Jas Scott, Del Mrs Taylor, Pa'' BE Roberts, N Y 0 Bostburn, Norristown W H Dean, N y , Ctuaneena Diseases.—entaneons diseases are more mortifying to the pride than , any other human ills. Let those who value a fair skin purify their blood by the use'of PERUVIAN SYRUP, whioh removes such affections .by stimulating the absorbents to take up and «xpel f . the morbid elements, by the natural oat* lets of the .system. .' for sale In this elty by ?. Brown, corner fifth and Chestnut, laid Hossord & Co., oorner Twelfth and Ohestnut. _ 42-iAWtf ’ Raving Wand.—Five Per Centi interest,— NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, 8* W. oorner of THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received in any sum, large or small, and interest paid from thV day' of deposit* to the day of withdrawal. Money is received and payments nude daily, without 'henice. The’investments are mode in Real Rstate, lfortg«gee|Ground Rents, : and such first*olassseourl* tieiasth chartor requlres. OSes hours, from Oo’olodx intherntroiaguntilso’olock inthQafternoon, ndon Monday and Thnredav avenlnse until 8 o’clock. f#o v Cnre fer cough and cold.—As soon ns there .iß.thsXllghtost uneMiness of. the Chest, with difficulty of breathlofi or indication of Cough toko during the day, a few l s Brown's Bronchial Troches Containing demulcent Ingredients,.jthey allay Pulmonary Xrrita* Bot4.Y2iofesaie Sndretail at F. Bbowr’s, corner Ro26*9Qd*Mt FOREIGN PORTS. DOMESTIC PORTS ’ UP, W OM,O'CLOCK TBIg MOEPIXS. operinl Notitw. ’ - The XiAdies’ Fair for the Sale of useful and fanoy arlioles, for the benefit of the Italian Ohuroh, in Marriott street, below Eighth, will continue open until Saturday evening next, December nth, in Jefferson Hall, corner Sixth and Christian streets. d6«3t* : Jules Hanoi's £au Athenlenne, or Hair Reno vator, possesses wonderful oufaUve, ss well as beauti fying properties; it not only prevents the hair falling out or turning gray, but will cause. & new growth, restore it to its original life-color, and give it all the softbril lianoyof jouth: For sale by all the Druggists, and by JULES HAUEL & Go.; No. 704 OHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. it Turn of Life*—^You are on the Eve of the (( turn of life,” a period when, both in male and fe male, the body requires bracing up, to enable it to round the point, not only with safety, but with free dom from disease after. Hoofland’s German Bitters, the beet tonic lo the world, will strengthen your sys tem and give you vigor of frame, fth&t will enable you to pass safely through all oritioal periods, These Bit ters are for Bale at the principal office, 418 ARCH Street, Philadelphia. Pa., and by all druggists and dealers in medioine, at 76 cents per bottle • dO-ltd&W Oysters and Wings*—There Is nothing bnt WING'S FARINA ORAOKERS which will give that delightful taste to Oysters known as OYSTERS AND WING'S. . - It is remarked that their extensive use with oysters is owing to the foot that oysters appear altogether bet ter end rloher flavored wben eaten with WING'S CRACKERS The taste Is truly delightful. Askyour grocer for Wing’a Patina Crackers, and take none but those stamped with the name “ A. WING.” W* Henry Patten, Manufacturer of Window SHADES, and Importer or CURTAIN and UPHOL! BTBRY MATERIALS, LACE and *MUBLIN CUR TAINS. BKOOATELLKS, SATIN DB LAINE and WORSTED DAMASK, RAPS, MOREENS. PLUSHES, GIMPS and TASSELS, GILT .CORNICES and CUR TAIN ORNAMENTS. Gilt Window Shades, with all th trimmings, as low as 76 cents each. Just received fromAuotiona large Invoice of Curtains, which are offered at the following unprecedented low priees: Muslin Curtains, $1 00, worth $8 00 a pair. Lace “ f 3 00, “ £4 00 << « Tambour Lace “ $3 00, “ $6 00“ << Quite heavy <* « $6 00, “ $lO 00“ “ .ElegantrichEmbroidered,slo 00, $2O 00“ “ . Damask Curtains from $lO 00 to $l6 00 per window, complete. Curtains made and put up at the shortest notice, by competent workmen. W. HENRY PATTEN, 630 OHESTNUT St., 0012-6 mos Opposite. Jayne’s New Hall Silver’a Gas Consnming Stoves!—Unless these Stoves are made in a proper manner they are no better than the common old-fashioned heating Stoves. ' I employ none but the.best workmen, and 'asp the 'choicest imported Bossia Iron; I warrant every Gas Consumer I .sell to be voi.LT squat, to those I had .on exhibition in the Franklin Institute, and .which attracted the attention and admiration of visiters generally The Committee conceded that GALLAGHER’S make ef SILVER’S GAS CONSUMING STOVES were the best in the Exhibition. I oall attention to the following letter: “ I have examined the < Silver Gas Consumers ’ ma nufactured by Mr. A J. GALLAGHER, and pronounce them fully equal to any I have ever seen. The Russia Iron is the visa? bsbt, the' workmanship unsurpassed. The whole stove fully embraces my. invention. I re commend with-pleasure to my friends and the public Mr. Gallagher’s make of Stores. J. 8. Bilvbb.” A. J. GALLAGHER, Stove Manufacturer, noS-smw, No. W 6 N. SECOND, above Vine. Barnett’s Cocoalne.— BURNETT’S OOOOAINB, ■ A single application renders the hair—no matter how stiff and dry—soft and glossy for several days. It is THB Bsbt AHD CbBAVBST Hats DbBBBINO IK TUB World. HAZZARD. 00., Twelfth and Ohestnut Sts. Sole Agent. For sale by dealers generally, at 60 ots per bottle. nolO-tf Nothing U ot.more importance to the Com fort of a family than a good COOK STOVE GALLAGHER’S MORNING STAB has been in successful operation some jivt years, and there has never been introduced to the pnblio a COOK STOVE that has given satisfaction so generally. It Will DRAW, BAKE, ROAST, BOIL, BROIL, &0-, In the most perfect manner. I will return the price paid/or it if it falls to do as above. - A. J. GALLAGHER,. oell-uws26t 306 N. Second St., above Vine. Gallagher’s Sunrise Gas Consumer.—A Flat TOP COOK STOVE, LARGE UVEN, VERY HEAVY PLATES, AND MADE IN A SUPERIOR MANNER. I WARRANT it to DRAW, BAKE, BOAST, Sc o., &o. Z hare been engaged in the manufacture of stores for many yean, and I can safely recommend the SUNRISE to my friends. If it fails to perform as above stated, I will BETEBN TOU THE MONEY PAID TOR IT ! OAK YOU ASK MORS? ocU-mws 26t A. J. GALLAGHER. Thomas \f, Bally, No* euu Market Street, Importer and Sealer in Vino Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware. Firstalasa goods constantly on hand The subscriber, paying eash for every article, Is enabled to sell at a small advance. Those about purchasing would do well to call. All goods warranted as repro* oataed. ' *e4<Bm Grover 4c Balter’* Celebrated Family Sewing MACHINES. A NSW STYLE—PRICE $6O. 780 Ohxbthdt Btbist, Philadelphia, These Mtohlnes sew from two spools, and form a Beam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity, which will not rip, even if etery fourth stitch be cut. They are unquestionably the best In the market for amity use. 0c36-tf nygsßD von a. oieodlab. -rti . Seamen's Saving Fond—Northwest Corner of Seoond and Walnut streess. Deposits received in small and Urge amounts, from all elassea of the oommunity, and allow* interest at the rate of-five per eent. per annum. Money itt&y be drawn by obeoks without loss of into rest. * Office open daily, from 9 until ft o’clock, and on Hoc day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President, franklin fell; Treasurer and Ceeretasy, Charles M, Morris Barnett’s Coco&inß* . A compound of Cocoa*nat Oil, Ac., for dressing the Hair, for efficacy and agreeableness, it is without on equal. It prevents the hair from falling off. It promotes its healthy and vigorous growth’. It is not greasy or sticky. It leaves no disagreeable odor. It softens the hair when hard and dry. It soothes the (rtUAted sehJp jfcin. It Affords the richest lustre. It remains longest in effect. BURNETT'S OOOOAINB. Boston, July 10, 1867. 71*7" Hkssbs. J. BunsßTT & Oo.—l cannot refuse to state the salutary effect la my own aggravated case of your excellent Hair Oil—(Cocoalne ) for many months my hair had been falling ofr, until I was fearfal of losing it entirely. The skin upon my head became gradually more and more inflamed, so that I could not tonoh it without polo. This Irritated con dition I attributed to the use of various advertised hair washes, which I have since been told oontaln camphene spirit. By the advice of my physician, to whom you had shown your process of purifying the Oil, I commenced its use the last week In Juoe. The first application oL* layed the itching and irritation; in three or four days the redness and tenderness disappeared—the hair ceased to fall, and I have now a thick growth of new hair. Yours, very truly, SUSAN B. POPE. BURNETT'S OOOOAINB. [JT* A single application rendere the hair (no matter how stiff and dry) soft and glossy for several days. It is conceded by all who have used It, to be the best and cheapest Hair Dressing in the World. Prepared by JOBBPII BURNETT Sc. 00., Boston. IX7* For sale by dealers generally at Fifty Oents a Bottle. n27~8m One»Prlce Clothing el, the hat«it and madi in the best manner, expressly for bbtAil BALXB. We mark our lowest selling prices In flam fxoobm on each article. All goods made to order are warranted satisfactory, and oar okk-fbiob btbteu is strictly ad* hered to. We beliere this to be tbe only fair way of dealing, as thereby all are treated alike. JONES * CO., 604 MARKET Street. 950, 900, 950, 900, $OO, 900, 900, Sso« SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.—PRICES RE* DUOED.—A sew and elegant Family Sewing Ma chine for $6O, and the general scale of prices greatly reduced. All who want a substantial, simple, and re liable Sewing Machine, which has an established repu tation for doing the very best work on every kind of material, are invited to call at our office and examine the new machines, at the reduced prices. They can not fail to be satisfied. I. M. SINGER & 00., no2-U22 No. 60S CHESTNUT Street; Health Report* (HIAI.TB Orriox, December 4,1858. Interments in City of Philadelphia from the 21th of November to the 4th of December, 1868. DIOBABKS. 1 1 4 Fever, Typhoid, Gout. Qernl a Apoplexy Asphyxia Burns Cancer Casualties Croup,-,.. Congestion Lun.s.. Congests of Brain. Consum’n of Lungs Convulsions ; Cyanosis., Diarrhoea Dropsy, Brain Hemorrhage Infiam'tion, Brain. “ Bronchi.. “ Liver.... “ Lungs.... “ Feriton’m. “ St tc Bowels. Jaundice.... Mania-a-Potu Marasmus Measles “ Chest Disease of Brain.. “ Heart.. ” Liver.. . ” Chest.. Dysentery........ Debility Fever, Billlous... Puerperal. “ Sosrlet.... Typhus.,« Old Age , Palsy Scrofula.,,.,. BtlU-80rn,.,.. Tabes Meaenterioa. Tetantus, Unknown ABOVB THKRB W8RE— ••..66 From 60 to 60......... 20 ....20 60to 70 12 ~... S « 70 to 80 13 ..... 8 “ 80to 90 6 ~...8 “ 90 to 100 8 6 ” 100 to 110 0 ~..18 ‘*llo to 120 0 ~...16 Under 1 year. proml to 2....,,. » 2to & " “ 6to 10 «. “ 10 to 16 << 16 to2o “ 20 to 30 << 80 to 40. “ 40to 60....... Prom the Almshous Males Females.. By order of the B 16 Total ....203 8 People of C010r.,,,.,.. 13 107 80y5.,... 61 66 Girls ... 48 L of Health. mßwwsPjmftU* 9»w, ftHfe -PHILADELPitIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1858, .On the 80th November, 1858. by the Rev; N. A. Prince, of Patterson, Mr. WILLIAM HOUGH, of Philadelphia, to ELIZA H., youngest daughter of Jm* Marsh. , - * On the 4t& Imt., MABY JACK, relict of O.pt, Bofceit Jack, In the 824 year of her age. The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residonc?, No. '1832 North Thirteenth street, on Tuesday, the 7tn instant, at 1 o’clock P. M., without further notice. Interment at Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. On theSd instant, KMtLY 0., wife of William H. Dick, and daughter of Dr. George C. Leib, aged 24 yean. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funerhl, from the residence of her bueband, No. 629 North Twelfth street, this (Monday) afternoon, the 6th instant, at 2 o’clock. * On Saturday, the 4th lost, SARAH, wife of Qulntin Campbell, in the 74th year of her age. The friends of the family are Invited to attend the faner.il on Tuesday. Deoember 7th, at 11 o’clock On the 6th inat., WM ■ IVATTS, in the 69th year of his age. The printers and his friends are invited to attend his funeral , from the residence of hi* ftlend, Wm Phillips, No. 3011 Washington street, S. G., on Tuesday noon, at 3 o’clock. - #w On Thursday evening. 2d instant, after a brief- ill ness, Dr. JOHN F. LOUNBBERRY*agid 37years. The relatives and friends of tbe family are Invited .to attend bis funeral, from hiß late residence, No. 258 North Ninth street, below Vine, this (Monday) after noon, 6th iostaot, at 2 o’clock.’ ' # HOu,the Ist inst, Mr, JOHN DOROfyS, aged 36 years. The relatives and friends of the family are repectfnlly invited to attend the funeral, from hie Jet e residence; S. E. corner of Passynnk road and'Catharine street, this (Monday) morning, at 9 o’clock, without farther notion. Funeral service at the Ohuroh of St. Phillip de -Nerl. Interment in the family vault, at Stl’ Au gustine’s. North Fourth street. # On Friday morning the Bd' instant, ELEANOR KNIGHT, in the 28d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invitedtfto atteod the funeral, from her late residence, No. 1028 North Second street, above Be&vcr, west side, this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o’olook. # On Monday morning, 29th ult., at the residence of her sister, Norfolk. Va., Mrs SARAH 0. ABHMEAD, widow of the late William L Ashmead, Era., of this city. * * In San Francisco, Gal,, Nor. Ist. of typhoid fever, ROBERT B. GARRITSON, of. Philadelphia, formerly of Wilmington, Del, and youngest son of the late Oapt Benjamin Garritaon, aged 80 years. [Wilmington* Del., papers please copy.] # At the residence of her brother, on Friday afternoon, 3d instant, Miss LETITTA ANN T. ADAMS, after a severe trial of & filiation, which she bore with Christian' fortitude. * ■ The relatives and friends are invited to attend the services, at the residence of her brother, James B. Adams, 409 North Twelfth street, below Willow, this (Monday) morning, at 8 o'clock. Funeral to proceed to Great Valley. , # - On the 3d instant, Mrs. REBEOOA K DAVIS, wire of Lemuel H. Davis, and dauibter of FrankliQ Lee. # On the Ist instant, Mr. WILLIAM LOGUE. Sr., aged ,72 years. # A Fair for the *Eplßcopnl Seamen's'Mis- Jof SION will commence THIS DAT at 2 P. M., at ;he MUBIOAL FUND HALL, and continue open dolly from 10 A. M. to 10 P. AI., until SATURDAY, the 11th Deoember. it ryrz=m Dr. James Moore (Author of the Jof World's Battle) will Leotura on the Analysis of 3eaaty, in O'Neill's Hall, 1860 LOMBARD Street, be* low Broad, on TUESDAY EVENING, at 3 o'clock. Tickets 16 cents. it* Provident Savings and Building As- Uf SOOIATION.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held THIS (Monday) EVENING, at the Hall, corner RIDGE Avenue and WALLACE Street, at 7# o'clock, when an election wilt be held for Officers and to sorve the ensuing year. It* (V=a A Stated Meeting of the Dndley A. JJj TYNG YOUNG MEN'S TEMPERANCE RE FUSE will be held in the Lecture Room of the Y. M 0. A., No. 1009 CHESTNUT Street, ou TUESDAY EVENING, 7th Inst., at 7# o'clock. Punctual attend ance is requested. All who are interested in the Tem perance cause are invited to be present. By order of It* THEODORE PIL&8, Secretary. 1775=* lUlmer’* Gallery, Second Street, above s 3 Green. Hero art, triumphant, onr attention claims; Hero life seems speaking from a hundred frames: Ken, women, children, throng the pictured walls, Each form, each face, its living typo recalls j Features, complexion, attitude, attire, Beauty’s soft smile and manhood’s glance of fire, Truly reflected at a rapid rate, To astonish life with its own duplicate. Think not these photographs by sunlight made, Shades though they are, will like a shadow fade; No 1 when tne Ups of fiesh in dust shall He, And death’s gray film o’erspread the beaming eye, ThenEEIURB’S pictures, mocking at decay, Will still be fresh and vivid as to-day. d&Ol* Commonwealth of Pennsylvania* Tbrjlsuby DbPabtusnt, ) Babbisbcso, Dec. 2d, 1858 > At a meeting of the Ooram.ssioners of the Sinking Fund, held this day, it was Hcsoivtd, That the State Treasurer he authorized to issue proposals to buy, from tbe lowest bidder. One Hundred Thousand Dollars of State Five Per Gent, lotos Notice Is therefore hereby given that sealed propo sals for the sale of the whole or any part of SIOO,OGO of State F.ve Per Gent. Loans will be received at the Treasury Department, at Harrisburg, till 2 o’clock P. M of the lflth December, A. D,, 1858, the same to set for’h the amount offered and the price asked, and to be endorsed, Proposals to soil Btate loans ” Tbe bids will be opened and allotments made to the lowest bidders on that day, d4-10t Lecture* on Geology.—Dr. Boynton will of given the Second of bis Illustrated Coarse of IGHT LEdTUBBS oa GEOLOGY AT CONCERT HALL. . TUEBRAF EVENING, DEC. 7th. This will he the first LeotureUpoo Geology proper. He trill give the First Lecture at Handel and uaydn hall, MONDAY EVENING DBCEMDtR 6th. Tickets p or the First Lectare will admit to either hall. Each of the Lectures Will he Illustrated by a ssrfti of large and beaatlful paintings. Tickets for the Coarse, $l. Pupils of SohoMs, 76 ets. Single Adm'ssloa, 25 cts, For tale at H atari’a Bookstore, at Staokhouse’s Drugstore, corner of Eighth and Green streets, and at the door. Doors open at 6jk. To commence at IK o’clock. d4-«t C Physiognomy*— Mr..J. 61. Cdnktlu Will 5f Lecture on the above subject at WASHINGTON IALL, EIGHTH and SPRING GAItDBN Streets, on MONDAYI EVENING, Dec. 6, in wbiob he will trace “ Distinctive National Peculiarities.” After which a Burlesque on a Travelling Phrenologist. Concluding with some laughable experiments. Ticket) 26 coots. Doors open at 6#, to commence at 7# o’olock. c4-2t* ryma Feeple’s Literary Institute. —Rov. 61, J. RAPHALL, PH. D.—Tbis emlnont llebtttf abbi will lecture in Concert Hall, THURSDAY BYE NING. Subject—“ The Hebrews: their obaracteris* ilea and poetry ” Leotiire comraonces diiarter to eght. Tickets 26 oents, for sale at the book stores. d4-st* Horoce Greeley, of the New York Trl* LkJ tune, will deliver a Lecture before the Harrison Literary Institute, at Concert Hall, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Deo. 8, at 8 o'clock. Subject—‘‘Greet Men " Tickets 26 cehta. To be had at the principal DookStores, and At the Hall oh the etbaing of th* Leo tub. ryrss, A New Fftrenologifcnl Claes will Coni zneneo on MONDAY EVENING. Dec. 6th, at 7H o'clock, at. the Cabinet, 622 OHEsTNUT Street. Each member will beeniitled to a Ph-enolrgical ex amination and a course of ten lessons In practical phre nology, embracing human temperaments, Jaws of health, signs or character, &o , illustrated by portraits, casts, and skull . Sipgle ticket to the course, f 2. Gentle ?)shaodltd/ $7. Single.lesibn 26 cents. To seoiire (bkets for the course, apply early . dlat ioHN> capbH. West Philadelphia Mutual Saving Fund UJj AND TRUST COMPANY —The annual meeting of the ttookholdors wIU beheld at their office on MON DAY* 6th Inst., at 3 o'clock P. M ,and theannual elec tion for Directors will be held the same day and place, between the hours of 3 and 7 P.M. d4-2t* B. GLENDINNINQ, Cashier. rytp=» Lu>v Lecture—Subject—«* The Disnbltl- LLg TIES of Married Women » Hon JOEL JONES delivers the next Leoture of the Course at Critteuden’a Philadelphia Coramorcl 1 College, on MONDAY EVEN ING, 6th lost, at eight o'clock. Freejtolßusineis Men. . di-2t rvr==» The Rev. YV. B. Stevens Will deliver Ills celebrated lecture on ‘‘The Sacred Wa’ers of the Holy Land,” At EiUmuSi P. E. Chtlrch, Maf-1- borough street, above Franklin avenue, on MONDAY EVENING, December 0, at7X o'clock Tickets 26 cehta, each. Family Tickets, admitting Three persons 60 cents. MAy be obtained at Dr. Vaughan's Drug Store, Queen and Bbak&mAxoh streets; Mrs. Mooro's Dry’Goode Store. Frank in and Hancock; Adam Mofflt’s Grocery, Frankford road and Franklin avenue; A. Davies's Dry Goods Store, Frank ford road, above Norris, and at the dcor on the even- Ing of the Lecture. d 3 31* lysai George W. Curtis, Esq., will repeat ills great lroture, “ Fair Pl&yfor Women.” before tbe Literary Congress, in Concert Hall, on MONDAY EVENING, December 6th Tickets 25 c&nta. For sale at‘he Bookstores, and at the Hall. Doors open at 7. Lecture to commence at 8 dB-Bt# lyssa A Fair of Useful and tfancy Articles, UJi for the benefit of the TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, Germantown, (Rev. Mr. Albert's,) will be held at the TOWN HALL from tt>e Oth to the 11th of December, inclusive. The patronage of the publioia respectfully solicited. 33 St* Map Safeguard Insurance Company of New lij? YORK, and Pennsylvania.—Philapblphia, De cember 2d,1858. Notice is hereby given, that the aunual election for Dlrectois of this Company, for the ensning3 oar. will be held at thoir office, In Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the 13th of December, instant By order, HENRY It. FOOTE, dB-d!ot Secretary. rya Jayne's Hall Prayer Meeting*—Alt will IL3 be glad to learn that until further notice tbo BUSINESS MEN'S UNION PRAYER MEETING will be held again in Jayne's Hall, daily, from 32 to 1 o'clock. This is the most central and convenient lo cation, And THOUSANDS can be accommodated. All are cordially lnv>ted to attend, and the meoting Is open for all to .take part who are members of any Evangelical Church. n24-tf rv-==* The Cilnlo of the Female Medical Col [L? LEGE, No. 627 AROH Street, is open regular ly on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, from H to 1 o'olock. Ladies will always be found in Attendance to examine and prescribe for patients. dl-lm fy==» Office Philadelphia Gas Works, Nov. 25th,1868. Proposals will be received at this office until noon of the 80th December next, for tbe sale of Stock of the Germantown Gas Company, and, also, of the Richmond Gas Company, to the Trustees or the Philadelphia Gas YYorks, as an Investment to the Sinking Fund of said works. n?6-tJ3O. W. FENNELL, Cashier. >y=» Second and Third-street Passenger Hall- LLS WAY —On and after MONDAY, tbe 2»tli lost., the CARS on this Road will run from Richmond ana Kensington, to Mifflin street. (Southwark.) TheBecor>d street line of Omnibuses will run North from Coates street Passengers going up Second stroet will be fur nished with omnibus Tioketc by the Conductors of the Cars. Parents and others are particularly requests * to pre vent children from running with or hanflcg on the Cars. nBO-6t JAMES VEBR.EE, President. Corn Exchange Bnuk, Philadelphia, IL3 November 36,1858 —At tbe Annual Bleotlon, held l&th Inst., tbe following gentlemen were duly elected Directors of the Bank: A G. Cattell, O. J. Hoffman, James Steel, Barouel Bolton, Hugh Craig, Robert K. Neff, William U. Gilpin, B B. Oraycroft. Dell Noblit, Jr., Alexander Whilldin, Edmund A. Soudor, Jae >b T. Alburger, Samuel x Canby. And at a meeting of the Board of Directors, by a unanimous vote, A. G. CATTELL, Esq , was eleoted President, R K, NEFF, vice President, and J W. TORREY, Oaehler. n027-10t rwrgsw The East Mah&noy Hallroad Company. UsS The undersigned Commissioners (being two of those named in tbe Aot of Incorporation of said Com pany);do hereby appoint the Eighth day of December, A. D. 1858, between the hours of 31 A. M. and 2 P. M. of said day, at No. 407 LIBRARY Btreet, abtfve Fourth Street, in said city, for the Subscribers to the Stock of said Company to meet to organise the Company, and to eleot, as provided by law, a President and Twelve Di rectors, to serve according to law. ROWLAND JONES, „ „ F, N. BUOK. PHiLADILrHiA, Nov. 22,1858. n023-d2w rySssw Home for Invalids with Affections of Usj? THE OHEST. 8. W. corner PARKE and CHESTNUT Streets. tffrta West Philadelphia. itlarriages. flJeatiis;. H. 8. MAGIUW, State Tieasurer. Nem publications. JjjRS. HARftlfet BEEGHBR STOWE THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY. The Publishers beg leave to announce to the readiug world that the chapters of a story entitled THB MINISTER'S WOOING, PBIMTBD IN TUB DECEMBER NO. OF THE ATLANTIC, Form the beginning of a serial novel from the pen of ) MBS. H. B. STOWE, And that portions of It will appearin successive num bers of the Magazine until it is completed. The novel, it is believed, will amply sustain the deservedly great reputation of the author. It re- OLD TIMES IN NEW ENGLAND ; The period immediately followiog tho Revolution— in which the author will have full opportunity for the display of her varied powers. The ATLANTIC MONTHLY may be had from all Booksellers and Newsmen. Price, per annu n, or 25 cents a number. On the receipt of the pxloo, the publishers will mail a copy, post paid,.to any addreßS in the United States. PHILLIPS, SAMPSON, A 00., ,Publishers, No. 18 WINTER Street, Boston. d6-mwf-8t |\T£ W AND POPULAR SERIES ll‘ FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. TilE- AIMwSI STORIES! COMBINING INSTRUCTION AND AMUSEMENT, . ’ BY WALTER AIMWELL. - About this time fathers and mothers will be asking “each other, what shall we give our children for the holidays? ■ In answer, we would respectfully suggest, that they Should GIVE ’EM JKS3IE, And *ll the other Tolumes of the Atmwell Stories, uniformly hound, either in red, blue, maroon, green, etc, and pit up in elegant boxes manufactured for the purpose In their o&ae together they constitute a com* pact and beautiful BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ LIBRARY. The sale of “ Jessie” has boon unexampled for a Juvenile book: within three days after its publication, the first edition of two thouiand went off, and in the same time carried cff with it an equal number of the preceding volumes of the Series. The FOURTH THOUSAND la now ready, as well as fresh editions of the rest The whole Series, numbered in the order of their pub lication, is as follows' OS0AB; IV. WHISTLER; 08, THE MANLY BOY. THE BOY WHO HAD HIS OWN WAY.. ,11. OtiINTON; MARCUS 1 oil, THE BOY TAMER. VI. JESSIE; 08, TRYING TO BE 80ME . BODY. set. 0r63 cents each. r BOOK FOR BOYS. m. ELLA; OR, TURNING OVER A NEW LEAF. <sPrloe Id 75 for the a The following notice of u Jessie*’ may stand for & multitudo of similar notices of the whole i [From the Wozcester Palladium.] “ The present volume is one of the liveliest, spiciest little books that we hare seea for many a season, and its iiloatrations'are not the least of its attractions. A amusing game of transformations fa introduced, PETSR CODDLE’S TRIP TO NEW YORK. The book Is highly original, entertaining and Instruc tive. 55 GOULD & LINCOLN, fiS WASHINGTON Street Boston. dfi-m&w*2t HOLIDAT GIFTS! JUST RECEIVED, direct from the Publishers of New York and Philadelphia, a splendid assortment of elegantly illustrated GIFT BOOKS for 1859, which we are dettmloed to sell as low as they can be had in .any other store In the elty, and to present a valuable v Glft with, each Book sold. Among our immense stock now on hand maybe found Annals, Albums, Bibles, Prayer and Bymn Books, of all the various denomina tions and in every style of typo and bindings, from the cheanest.io the most costly. Also,® complete assortment of all the Illustrated and Standard Works of tbobest and most popular authors, in doe bindings, among which are WORLD-NOTED WOMEN, THE STRATFORD GAL LERY. COURT OF NAPOLEON, WOMEN OF BEAU TY AND HEROISM. THE JOSEPHINE GALLERY, GALLERY OF BRITISH ART, E H. Butler's new BOOK GALLERY OF FAMOUo POETS, POETS OF THE 19TH OtNTURY, the complete works of HO GARTH, tofu 1 antique binding; ditt-iSHAK&PEABE, BYRON, MOORE. SCOTT, MILTON, COWPER B?ENCER. SHELLEY. WORDSWORTH. HBMANS. BEN JONION, BEAUMONT and FLETCHER FIELDING, SMOLLETT, LONGFELLOW. ELIZA 000 K, and others too numerous to particularise, to gether with all the historical and mieceUaoeius works a PRESOOTT, BANCROFT, SPAItRS, WASHING TON IRVING, WEBSTER. FRANKLIN, TBOS JEF FBftbON, BAYARD TAYLOR, J. FENNIMORB COOPER, OHAB DIOKENB, and a h'st of other popu lar authors too numerous to mention Our Books are not abof-wom, but all new and warranted perfect j and Our prices in no case are more than other dealers, while In m»nr Instances, owlrg to tbe extra discount wa get by baying largely for cash, and as oar mott > Is “ Qaicfc Bales ana. Small Profits.” wa can and do sell many books cheaper than other besides presenting a Gift (In no case worth less than 60 cents and often ol great value! with each Book sold Any one wishing to buy Books without the Gifts will have a dtdacilon made loihem'rom 25 to 60 percent from the retail price Call at the Original Gift Book Store, 48b OHKBT -NUT purchasing eUoVhere, and examine our Immense stock of new Books for the Ho idays, a&d Inducements-to purchasers. Claseified catalogues free to all. v G. G. EVANS, d5-rawAfrl2t 439 CHESTNUT Street ittducg. itijpA GOO $lO,OOO, $7,800, and vFvFVFp smaller sum* on hand for in vestment in gout Mo.lgages or Ground Rents. Apply ta ' - ' E R. JONES, Conveyancer, It* No. 129 Booth Seventh street ab. Walnut. 467 non TO LOAN ON Mortgage. tJP I M. D, LIVENBETTRR, It* 1?9 South Fourth street, opporlte Library,g fjolibflj) ©oolm. CHINA VABES AND NEW FANCY GOODS, 24 8 FOURTH St. W. TlLLER,lmporter nrCYS AND FANCY GOODS, 24 South 'JL SOPaTHBt. [dS-6t] W. TILLEB, Impoitw. £jHOIOE GOODS for the HOLIDAYS. MARTIH & QUAYLE’S STATIONERY, TOY, & FANCY GOODS EMPORIUM, No. 1035 WALNUT STREET, (BELOW ELEYEBTn.) A eho'ce nod elegant assortment of Goods suited to thecomingnQLlQAYß,comprising articles of Utility, taste, and ornament, selected from the latest Importa tions expressly for the Olty Retail Trade. M. & Q.’s Stock embraces every variety of Dolls, Wax. Otying, and Sleeping, &0., together with a large variety of PARISH DOLLB, WRITING BES&9, POET POLIOS, HERBARIUMS, SCRAP BOOKS, PORT-MONNAIEB, Ao. With a large assortment of Games, Fancy Boxes, Juvenile Books, Doll Furniture, Theatres, Stables, jtith a general assortment of Toy and PANS! PANS! PANS! Latest style Fans, in Silk, Orape, and Linen. Also, Cricket Bats. Dalis, and Wickets. nolO-tlal fUmotwlo. EMOV A L . SAMUEL H. MATTSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS REMOVED TO No. 1126 CHESTNUT STREET, ’ THIBD DOOR BBLOW TWELfTH. South Side, Where he Is prepared to execute all orders in his lino, having on hand a full supply of GOODS for Gentle men’s V6SI. SAMUEL H. MATTSON, n2fi.3m-lf No 1126 CHESTNUT Street. URYAHT A STRATTON’S WEROAN JJ TILE COLLEGE, 8. H corner ol SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. A thorough Course of Practice in Aeeountfe.-irith Penmanship, &c . may be had at this Institution. Practical Manuscript sots, illustrat ing atitoal bU'lceas, are used, without recourse to text books. •.Oallj'fpr Catalogue. It IJUBBBLLAS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. WULIAM A DROWN & 00., 240 MARKET STREET, Hare now toady their usual large assortment of hnnd<omely finished Silk Umbrellas, to which the; In rite the attention of bu«era. dfi-tjal __ IMPROVED BURKING FLUID.—Wo are now manufacturing, and ore prepared to sell, a Burning Fluid much le&B liable to explode than the common article, and we can confidently recommend it aa being rnuoh safer. TARN ALL A OGDEN, ooltt Urn 472 N. THIRD Btreet, above Noble. Auction, commission, and gene ral AGENCY BUSINESS— P. WELLINGTON having permanently located himself at Pensacola, Fla., informs th« pttblio in gen*ra' that be bas opened on PALAFOX Street, nearly opposite the Market Home, a general Auction Commission, and Agenoy Business, and would respectfully solicit consignments of all kinds of goods and merchandise for Auction, or on Commis sion. d6»mwAf2m&W2m J EXAMINE YOUK TESTAMENTS 1 U HAVE THEY THE MARGINAL READINGS? Knot, the version Is mutil&tod! Get a complete copy! “ Dr. Stockton’s Is the beat in the market.”— N. Y. Independent. t( a perfect copy of the best translation of the Best Book.— North American. T. H BTOOKTON, S. W. corner Broad and Chestnut streets. /GENTLEMEN would do well by calling on \Jf DILKB A 139 North NINTH, above Cherry, aid have their old Garments made to look equal to new, by cleansing, or djeing, and repairing. d4-2l* SL. FOWLER, • ATTORNEY AT LAW, HO US TO N, HiBRIS OOUMTT, TaxAß. Twenty years rosident in Texas. Prompt attention paid to Land Busineag. OIrFIOE OPPOSITE THE OLD OAPITOL. Rsvexs to—Messrs. Davis A Blrney, Philadelphia. “ mba-w-ly MANILA, ITALIAN, JUTE, SON, AND lfA American Hemp. The above Hemps on hand, and for sale by WEAVER, FITLER A CO., - 44 No. 23 h. Water at., and 22 N. Wharves. WHITE FISH.—6O barrels, and 200 half barrels Maokinaw WHITE FISH. A superior article, for sale by O. O. SADLER, A 00., , d 8 AROH at,, second door below Front. MESS PORK.— IOO barrels "Cit*- ” Moss PORK for sale by 0.0. BADLER A CO., d 3 ARCH Bt-, second door below Front. APPLES.— A- small consignment of Oon neotlout Bassets. For Bale by i 0.0. BADLER A 00., no 2 103 AROII Street Russia and American tarred Cordage, aseorted alres, manufactured and for Bale tj WEAVER, PITLSR. & 00., No. 88 N. Water at., and dl at N. ffhwrrw. Retail CDra (Bool is. REDUCTION *N PBIOEB op fah itootia, L. J. LEVY & CO. Announoe to tho publia Mot they here redoeed the prices of their Pali Importations and Purehaaee of FANCY DRY GOODS, Including all their Auotion Purehaaes, to 1«M THAN 1 THE OOST OF IMPORTATION, the galea commenced on FRIDAY, Deo. 3, and will continue throughout the MONTH OF DECEMBER. Their object is to sell out'as nearly as possible the FALL AND WINTER GOODS which remain in stock, and to accomplish it they offer to the public and their customers the inducement of VERY LOW PRICES. FRENCH EMBROIDERIES AND LACES Are very much rednoed in price, many to half their original cost. FANCY BILES which have been sold during the Fall at $1 are now 75 cents; $1 50 qualities to $1 and $1.12. All descriptions of WINTER DRESSGOODB are marked down below the coat of importation. SHAWLS, CLOAKS, MOUSBLINE DS LAINES, CASHMERES) MBRINOES, PLAIDS, SATIN DE OHBNES, ENGLISH, and FRENCH CHINTZES, Are all rednoed in proportion to the Goods enume rated above. 809 and BXICHEBTNUT Street. JpRESENTS FOR LADIES * IN MOURNING. COLLARS, SILKS. SLEEVES, CHINTZES, LACE SETS, MODS. DR LAINES, ORAPE SETS, VALENCIAS, HANDKERCHIEFS, PLAIDS, FANS, SHAWLS, HAIR PINS, CLOAK-*, BRACELETS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, BROOOHEB, . LACK MITTS, SCARFS, KID GAONTLETS, VEILS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. BLACK DRESS GOODS, Ac. ST & SON, MOURNING STORE, . 808 CHEBTNUT Street. £JLOAK CLOTHS. BIBBED AND PLAIN BLACK AND COLORED BEATERS, FOR LADIES’ CLOAKS AND RAGLANS. Just recslred, and for sale cheap at SNODGRASS AND STEELMAN’S, dl-flt No. 62 South SECOND St., above Chestnut. SILK PLAID VALENCIAS, Juat opened additional lota from Auction. 'CURWEN BTODDART A BROTHER, 450,452, and 454 Worth BEOOND Btreet, above Willow, X\rim SILK VELVETS v T For Mantillas, Cloaks, ito , Of all widths and grades, at less than regular prices, CUftWEN STODARDT & BhOTHER, 450,452 and 454 North SECOND Street, above Willow. Bargains in BLACK OLOTHB FOR CLOAKINGS. On hand—Twilled Bearer Olothi. Plain do do. Heavy Tricot, 80. Broad Cloths Just from Auction, additional lots of Plain Broad Cloths, at $1 76. |2, 72 25. and $2 60. OTJRWJ3N BTDDDABT & BROTHER} 460,462, and 464 North SECOND Street, d 8 3t abore Willow, Long and square BROOHB BHAWBB On hand an extensive stock, comprising all grades, in new and choice designs and colorings OURWBN STODI-ABT &, BROTHER, 4.0, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, above Willow. F EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS. A Lace and Tamboured Curtains, and Mtullna in the piece. Also. Vestibule Laces. SHARPI.KSS BROTHERS. dS CHESTNUT & EIGHTH* Table oil cloths* Various styles of Wocds in beat quality. 6 V widis. BROTHERS, <l3 CHEBTNUT A EIGHTH. TTINGLISH JACKET PLAIDS. Clo'h Plaids for Jackets and Coats, and Ladies’ Ureases, of superior quality, at reduced prices. ■ BHARPLVBB BROTHERS, ■ d 3 OHE&TNCT & EIGatH. ROBES BE OHAMBRE. \j Of riah Borderlngs and Osntree. Also, Bright de Lainesfor Wrappers. SHARPLRS3 A BROTHERS. d 3 CHESTNUT A EIGHTH. Good gbades of black silks At low prices. OUUWKN BTODDART 460.462 ftpd 464 North SECOND Street, above Willow. ileal (Estate. CJALE OF VALUABLE BALTIMORE © WHARF PROPERTY —Will be offered at auctim, on WEDNESDAY, lbth December, at 1 o’clock at the MERCHANTS’ EiOHAR&B BALEB-ROOMS, No. 19 Booth GAY Street, Baltimore, that valuable Wharf Property at Canton, known a* the _ PATAPaCO OaNDIjE FACTORY, With all its extensive buildings and water privileges. This property fronts 209 feet on Clinton street, about 870 feet on Seoond Afenae street, 209 feet on some of the deepest water in the harbor, and can be extended 400 feet farther to the Port Warden's line, making the whole extent of the property 209 feet by nearly 810 feet. There is a large dwelling upon the premises, beside extensive bulldiog* In wbieh have been stored at one time over 10 000 tons of guano. An immense Coal butinoss could be done on this pro perty, as with proper piers 10 or 12 large Teasels could be loaded at onetime. Tbe Northern Oentral Rail road reaebes nearly to the property, and a connection with it could easily be made. TefnlSj one-third cash, balance in six and twelTe months, with ihtefest. __ GIBSON & CO , Auctioneers. A plan of the above may be seen, and further particu lars obtained, npon application to JAMES J. ROBBINS, 148 Bouth Fourth street, up stairs. ftriumingo, &t. JUST RECEIVED, A BPLBNDID ASSORTMENT OT EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS, selling out cheap, BAPSOIf’S TRIMMING AND ZEPHYR STORE, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and CHERRY Street*. STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS T SIMMINGS. CROCHET AND OTHER CLOAK PRINCES. A VARIETY OP CLOAK TASSELS. VELVET AND OTHER CLOAK BINDINGS. NEW PATTERNS PANOY TRIMMINGS AND FRINGES SMALL SLEEVE TASSELS, ALL COLORS. SINGLE, DODBLE, AND BPLIT ZEPHYRS, OP THE CELEBRATED MAKERS, HERTZ k WEGENER, BERLIN. = TAPESTRY, WOBSTED, AND WOOLLEN YARN. All goods of the best quality sold at the Lowest Prices. RAPBON'B n26-2w N. W Cor. EIGHTH and’oHEBRY Sts. (Cabinet lUarc. rjIHE LARGEST DESK DEPOT IN THE UNION. JIOQUEI A HUTTON, (Successors to J- T. H&mmitt,j MANUFACTUREBS OF A. L. ADAMS’ IMPROVED DESK RACK, Ho. 269 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. OFFICE, BANK, antf SCHOOL FURNITURE. EXTENSION TABLEB, BOOKCASES, WARDROBEB, Ao. dB-Btn I will sell at pablle ialo all my FINISHED FURNITURE, Comprising a full assortment of PARLOR, CHAMBER, DININGROOM, H&LL, and LIBRARY FURNITURE, Of the newest patterns in ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, OAK, ZEBRA WOOD, and MAHOGANY. This furniture wa* all made by me for fall sales, bnt the demand not equaling my expectations, I hare con. eluded to reduoe my stock by selling at public sale, deeming this better than to discharge my workmen The goods are all equal in quality to any I have over made, snd are warranted the same as If bought at pri vate sale This sale will be positive. GEO J HENKBLS, 624 WALNUT St. Philadelphia, Nov 80,1968. dl-Ct M THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers. gLEIGHS, SLEIGHS. A large lot of all sizes, for sale by S. W. JACOBS, d3.fr m&wlOt 626 AROH Street. Dtt. M. CALKIN’S HAS RETURNED to the City, and may be consalted at his office and residence. No. 247 North NINTH Street. Hours from 7 to 10 A. M., and 4 to 7 P. M. n24-12t* SCOTCH ALB, LONDON PORTER, AND BROWN STOUT. t , r Youngers’ Ale, Bt. Ann’s Brewer/, Edinburgh, la stone pints. , . . ' Muir 6t Bone’ Sparkling Ale, Edinburgh, In stone pts. Final 6c Williams’ London Brown Stout in glass pts. do do Porter, In glees pts. F Bleed 6c Oo.’n Dublin Stout, la stone pts. In store and for sale hr WILLIAM H. YJSATON, 216 South FRONT street. TM ONONGAHELA WHISKEY.—6O Bb)g. Wants. ANTED.—The Advertiser, an active ▼ * and’ experienced business man, with ($lO,OOO to $13,000 desires to cooneot himself with a house already eatablifihHa in the Oomm'ssion or Manufacturing busi ness. Address, with real name, J: B. L., at this office. which will bo strictly confidential. do*Bt# WANTED-A SITUATION in a Whole sale or Commission House, either as Book keeper qb Salesman. Can influence some trade. Refer ence giten. AodrdA L. 8., at the office of Ike Treat. da-si# ' • - Wf ANTED—A QuefiliStfjrfA Packer. Ad ▼ * dress at Press offica, with name and reference, “ Package ” dP-gt*' SALESMAN "WANTED—In a Wholesale, Silk House on MARKET Street One having a knowledge of the Kentucky trade would be preferred Address Box 361, P. Q. dB-Bt* \\f ANTED—An Entry Clerk, who has ▼ V had some experience. None other need apply. Address ♦< L g & Oo.,» th»e office - d42t* ANTED—A situation as light porter in r^7»./? rjr , Good t Btore » I*7 a young man who can rarnisb first-class references. Address ” Pulton,” this °_®2? _ d 4 3i* AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, an ex- YTL pwlenced Booh-keeper and Oorreanondent, desires a Situation. Ha. beau srgmed in tm.toem for hlmsalf sags Pbmd:igpo« oS w,th -Tdia^ GENTLEMAN wishes ,w * to form a Partnership In the Ex change and Money, or Note Brokerage Busioe'e : w>U furnish, from teo to twenty thousand dollars. Those de sirous of forming a connection of this kind, and who thoroughly understand the business, and can give refer ence, address “Broker,” at Press office. d3-6t* WANTED— A situation in an Exchange or Banking House. Has a thorough knowledge of the business, and can give the best of referenoes as to character ana qualifications. Address “ Samuel,” this office. 1 d2-4t* \MTAffTED —An experienced Salesman In v v the Wholesale Variety Goods business. Apply to “ F Paxson,” No. 60* Market street. d2-6tw A GENTLEMAN WITH $12,000 OB $15,000 and an extensive business connection, wishes a Partner with the same amount of capital and good business habits, to estailish a Commission House.' Address with real name, which will be confidential, W.0.P., at this office. dl-6t# "Y|/“ANTED TO BENT—A neat residence V * in the southern section of the'city. Rent not to exceed $175. Address STOCKTON, this office. dl-4t# \KT ANTED —By the Ist of January, a V ▼ situation In a Wholesale Jobbing DRY GOODS HOUBB, as BALEBMAN. Oan.influence & moderate amount of near trade. Address SELBY, office of The Press. dl*6t# WANTED TO EXCHANGE FOB CITY If PROPERTY—I 62 acreaof good fs RM LAND, in Gloucester County, N. J , 20 miles from the city, in a rapidly-improving section. Address JERSEY, office of this pacer. dl-ot* WANTED— As Agent or Collector of Rents, Ac. Good reference, and security given If required. Address “ Collector,” office of The Press. nBO-fit* WANTED— To Rent, for the winter sea son, with immediate possession, a Furnished house of moderate size, with modern improvements, west of Tenth street. Address A. M., office of this paper. oc4 W’ANTED»FOR the united states V V CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, hoard, clothing,' and medical attendance. Pay frdm $l2 to $22 per month. No man having a wife or child will he aooepted. Apply for MOUNTED 81RVI01 at No. 817 MARKET Stmt above lighth, north side. I. N. MOORE, 4 lit Lieut. Ist Dragoons, apl7-tf Recruiting Officer. Jbr Salt and to get. MFOR BENT.—The second and third floors of the new marble building. Nos. 10 and 21 South FOURTH Street, 26 feet front and 90 feet deep. Apply on the premises to dfi-tjal SEMPLE, BABKER, A CO. EOR SALE—SI,2OO Pennsylvania Money. Addrees/stating price, Blood’s Despatch, WAR r. . • it* rjlO IMPORTERS AND OOMMIBSION MERCHANTS. TO LET, The Five-story BROWN-STONE WAREHOUSE, No. 45 Booth BEOOND Street, NEAR CHESTNUT STREET, Suitable for the PACKAGE, OR OTHER BUSINESS. RENT LOW—For a Term of Years. Possession given Janu&ry Ist APPLY ON THE PREMISES. d2-lm MFOR BENT—The DWELLING No. 616 LOOUST Street, (or Waehington Square,) from the Ist of January, 1859. The house is three stories high, with basement, back building. Ac , now ooonpied by J. W. Forney. Apply at the offioe of The Press , or at the house. n 023 tf Msa TO LET —The large, well lighted, and flHlellgible STORE, No. 83 outh SECOND Btre*t. which will be vacated by theuodetelfned on the flratof January. Rent very moderate. Apply to noiC-tf A. H. ROSENHEIM A BROOKS, as above. * TO SENT. —On the Ist January next, the ▼ary superior and extensive ROOMB, (2d, Bd, 4th and 6th'floors, each 24 feet bj 140) of the NEW STORE, 688 MARKET Street. The building la ooe of the floe Improvements on the upper side, between FIFTH and SIXTH Streets, haring tiro fronts, the north one on a rear Street with good carter© way 20 feet into SIXTH Street. Apply on the premises. nol-tf a TO RENT, a STORE on DELAWARE P 3 Avenue, below VINE Street, running through to Water Street, 148 feet deep. Also, the Double STORE, corner of THIRD and QUARRY Streets, 40 feet front, one of the best locations for large Business in Phila delpbla. Also, STABLE and OOAOH-HOUSB In CHERRY Street, above SEVENTH, In rear of Ash* Unit House Apply at 278 South FOURTH Street. ee29*Bm* Soarbinfl. BOARDING— A Boom vacant on First and Second Floors, at 4iB FINE Street, below Fifth. dl*w£r&mBt* BOARDING. —Vacancies for & Gentleman and Wife or two Single Gentlemen, at No. 41 North Tenth Street. d3*4t* UDaUIjCQ, Jeroelrg, &c. JKs CHRISTMAS PRESENTS OP *SS FINE JEWELRY, ggfig " Attow prices. Just received Coral, Lava, Oaiuev, and Gold Jewelry in sets. Also, Scarf Flos, Seal Rings, fhlrt Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Bracelets, Chains, Ac. English, French, and American Watches, at G. Russell, 22 North Sixth street. Bailey & 00., VOMCniLT BAILEY A KITCHEN, Have removed to their new F(re*proof, White Marble Store, 819 CHESTNUT STREET, NORTH SIDE, BELOW THE GIRARD HOUSE* Now opening their fall stook of IMPORTED JEWELRY, PLATED WARES, AND FANCY GOODB, To whloh they invite the attention of the publle* BILYIR-WARI, WATOHEB, DIAMONDS, AND PXABLB, AY WKOLJBALI AMD MY AIL. ©an®, JJifllola, &t. GUN STORE. PHILIP WILSON & CO., 438 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW FIFTH, WILL OPSK MONDAY, NOVEMBER S 3, An assortment of FINE Q U N 8 OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, AND THOSE OF THE MOST OELEBRATBD MAKERS IN EUROPE. The attention of *■ SPORTSMEN Is requested to their Stock, whloh they oan pr SHALL NOT BE SURPABSID By any In the United States. RIFLES, PIBTOL9, FLASKS, POWDER, k SHOT, Ac. GUN FURNITURE IN ALL VARIETY. nolS.tf ©lotljing: 1000 BOYS’ CLOTHING. F. A. HOYT & BROTHER Have just received, fROM NSW YORK, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS SUPERIOR STYLES AND BINIBH, Whioh they offer te the Publlo at; GREATLY REDUCED PRIORS. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH & CHESTNUT STREETS. n2B*l2tlf «CJNIDEB’S OLD WINE STORE,” NOW CABBY’S. Old No. 76, new 828 WALNUT Street. Snider’s Wines were always pronounced by good judges to be unsurpassed, and wore in reality superior to aoy in tha market. Part of the old stock I hire yet on band, which consumers would do well to try, now that the market 1. overstocked with adnlter.ted liquor, for to aell during tb. Ohri.tmM Holiday.. Wines end Liquors sold.by me, if uusatlsfutory, can he returned. JOHN OABSY, Je., dl-lm SUMtMor to J, Y. Solder. IMBS. D. F. BO WEBS* WALNUT-3T. ITJL . THEATRE, oorasr of NINTHS and WALNUT Streets. THIS (MondsvJ EVEiIINGi December 6,18&3 <£OTO; 08, THE COUNTESS AND THE SERF. . countess, Miss DaTonportj i-Hitch,‘Mr. Conway; Duke ofc Oorifithf*,: Mr. Rich logs; Sir hopert, Mr, Keach ;T3athailne, Mrs. Conway.' ' ; . . VICTIMIZING. ' ‘ - Prices of admission—Seoond Tier and Family Oirelv, and Third Tier, 25 cents; Parquet 87 % cents;- Dr&ri Girdle, 50 cents; Private Boxes, according to teen locale, $3 and $5; Slagle Seats in Orchestra and Private Boxes, 76 cents. . „ Doors open at half past 6 o’clock; Curtain rises M f o’elock. - • . WtrfiEXTLEY k AROH-ST* »f THEATRE. Willies* 8- Fredericks, Acting and Stage Manager. THIS (Monday) EVENING. December 6, 1863, OUR AMERICAN COUSIN, la Trenehaid, our Anicriotn Cousin, Mr.: J. S. Clark: Lord Dundreary, Mr 1 WllMtley, SIMPSON A CO. Mr. Simpson, Mr Gilbert; Mm. Simpson, Mrs. Dtew. Admission, 25 cts. Secured Beats in Drees Oircl*, *t j* ots; Orchestra Stalls, 60 cts; Seatsin Private Bokes,** ote; Gallery, lS.ets; Gallery for Colored Persons; 26 oU» ; Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 38 eta; Whole Private Box, $3. Doors open at half past-6 o’clock; commence at T, precisely . . ‘ ■ 1 IVATIONAI. CIRCUS, WALNUT ST., J.l Shore EIGHTH—LBWISB, LENT. THIS (Monday) BVKNI.'G. Deaambar 6,IMS. THE CONRAD BBOTHBBB. EQUESTRIAN FEATS. _ GYMNASTIC FEATS, Br all tha Company. ' . SON JUAN and tb. WHITE STATUE. YOUNG “DAN.” ' : SCALE OF PRICES. - Dress Olrole and Parquetts.-; <0 mb. Chilar.n under t«n .Mrs of a ire.... SO' 11 Family Circle SO- «•: Do.n open at quarter to 7 o J elock. * Performaooea will commence at 7, ant terminate at 10j(, prmla.lT. ID* Performaneea on Wedneadm and natardaj Af ternoone. .. -- . SANFORD’S OFEBA HOUSE. ID ELEVENTH Street, adjoinlmr th. PennrTiTanla Ballroad Depot. . ~ GREAT BILL For tha patron* of BANFOBD'S OPEBA HOUSE. ' I ' THIB EVENING, Will b. presented true rerelon of - ANDY'S DBEAtf; 08, THE MAGIC APPLE, The largest Company of MINSTRELS IN THE WORLD. . JDVBBT EYJSHINQ- New- Soon, Glees, OtoMMi Befreios, &0., with Bandog br the BANVOBD CHILDREN " Admission 25 cents; Children eetite. A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH AND A! OHKBTNUT Streets. • Immense attraction. New Novelties. Change of Programme «aeh Exhibition. The LEARNED CA NARY BIRDS and SPIRIT RAPPING. Go and sat SIGNOR BLITZ. ' Tie great Ventriloqulstand wonderful Magician. Performance' every Evening daring the week,' at half-past? o’clock and on Wednesday and Saturday Af. tarnoons at 8. >, - ■ Admission. 25 cents; Children. 18 eanta. aaSS-lm* {l/rtTSIOAL FUND HALL.—TUB GER UJL MANIA ORCHESTRA will commence their Pablio REHEARSALS on SATURDAY next. Nov. 20th. Single• Tickets 26 cents;-a package of eight tickets for SL, which may be obtained at Andre’s, lio4 Chestnut street; Beck & Lawton’s, corner of Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. The per formance commences at 8X o’clock P.M. nol7-tf. FANCY FURS. We have one of the largest'and finest Stocks of Goods In this tine to be found in the city, all made ' EXPRESSLY POR, OUR BALES*; . Which we are selling at the LOWEST „ PRICES . Warranted to be in all respects as represented, or the MONEY REPUNDED. FOSTER A CO., THIRD Street, below Chestnut. JJUEFALO ROBES, BY THE BALE OR ROBB, GEO. F. WOIBATH S US AND 417 ABOH STKEBT, insurance QTonqmnieß. MARKET FIBE INSURANCE 00. AfJl OP THE CITY OP NEW TORS. CASH CAPITAL SURPLUS TOTAL ASSETS $378,900 DIBKOTOBB. BENIAMIN H. HOWELL, PmlA.lt, PhiletusH. Holt of 289 Pront street. Joseph P Wickbam, late Wiekbsm’s A Hutchinson Silas Davis of A. B. A S. Davis'. Oliver H. Shepard, of Sbepardi Howe A 00. Henry Rowland, of Rowland A Banks. AlfredL. Rowe, of T. G, A A.L. Rowe.. Wm. P. Miller, of Wm. P. MUler A 00. Stephen W Gaines, of S.*W. ATi. A. Gaines/ Elisha L. WaTton, of Walton, Little, A Go. Nelson Sherwood, orNclson Sherwood'A Co. Henrv G Reeve, of H. O Reeve A Do. Daniel T. WlUete, of WilleU A Co: " * Alkert L. De Camp, of Baker A De Camp. John M. Bruce, Jr,of Bruce, Odell, A Parnum. Btephen Llnlngton, of 216 Front street. , Enoch Ketcham, of £. Ketch am A 00. Wo A Cnm» tags, of Beards A Cummings. Henry Lyles, Jr., of Lyies. Po>hamus, A 00. Brewster Valentine, of Valent ne A Bergen. Geo. B Whitfield, of G. A J Whitfield A 00, Albert Havemyer, (late Havomyer A Holler.) Tennis W Quick, of Quick A l’Hoaunediso. David M. Torn ore, of Bdey A Turnure. Jose T. Navarro, of Mora Brothers, Navarro A 00. Edward Bill, of 119 Broad street' Nathaniel W. Chater, of Peter V. King A Go. , Wm. H. Goodwin, of E. Goodwin A Brother. John Friable, (Preeland, Squires, A Co.) ASHER TAYLOR, Vioe President Insures on Buildings and Personal Property of every description against Loss or Damage by Fire, on the meet favorable terms. HENRY P. FREEMAN, Secretary. INSURANCE IN THE ABOVE COMPANY OAN BE EFFECTED THROUGH STEWART & JOHNSON, No. 108 South FOURTH Street.' ool*frmAwBBt*lf Philadelphia. piREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND VJT TRUST COMPANY. OFFICE IN COMPANY’S BUILDING, 403 WALNUT STREET STATEMENT OP BUSINESS EOB YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1858. .$323 800 00 61,463 03 S2T6 363 03 Received for Premiums 91,6?5 45 “ “ Interest, Bents, Ac 7.825 49 999,890 94 Paid Losses, Expense Commis sions, reinsurance, Return* ed Premiums, &0... 970,883 00 ABSETB. Real Estate, Bonds and Mort gages.... .9141,241 00 Stocks 47,915 00 Bills Receivable 59,885 T 3 Unsettled Premiums and other debts due Company.. 17,823 02 Cash on hand, and in the hands of Agent 5,................... 8,889 28 i 9276,253 08 At a meeting of the Stockholders, convened on the 15th lmt., the following persons were elected DIREC TORS for the ensuing vear, viz: CHARLES O LATHB9P, 1423 Walnut street. ALEE. WBILLDIN. merchant, 18 N. front street. WM DARLING, 1838 Pine street. IBAAO HAZLSHURBT, Solicitor. JOHN O. HUNTER, firm of Wright, Hunter, A Go. S. TRACT, firm or B. Trasgr A Co., Goldsmith’s Hall. JOHN R. MoOURDT, firm of Jones, White, A Mc- Curdy. THOB. L. GILLESPIE, firm of Gillespie A Zeller. JAS. B. SMITH, firm of J. B. Smith A Co. JOHN R. VOGDES, cor. Seventh and Bansom stS. DANIEL L. COLLIER, firm of O. H. Grant & Go. THOMAS POTTER, 229 Arch street. CHARLES HARLAN, cot. Walnut and Sixth streets. JONATHAN J. SLOCUM, 15tS. fourth street. At a subsequent meeting of the Board CHARLES O. LATHROP was unanimously re-elocted President, and Hon. WM. DARLING Vice President. JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary. Th’fl Company has DISCONTINUED MARINS HULL RISKS. FIRE, INLAND, and MARINS CARGO RISES oon tinue to be taken on thalowest terms. .n27-d&Wtf . JjIRESH CONFECTIONERIES, CRY3TALIZED AND GLtCE FRUITS, PRESERVED AND BRANDT DO., CHOOOLATEB, LIQUORS, BONBONS, ORNAMENTS, &.0., Of every kind and style, and ofr the newest taste and freshness, by WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, On reasonable and accommodating terms, HENBION’S, No. 712 MABKET STBEBT, (Old No. 242,) ABOVE SEVENTH STBEET For the holidays. CHOICE MIXED SUGAR PLUMS. MARSEILLES SUGAR ALMONDS. JORDAN SUGAR ALMONDS. A VABIKTT OF CREAM BONBONS. BUPBRIOR BURNT ALMONDS FINE CHOCOLATE PREPARATIONS NEW VABI&TT Of FINS CONFECTIONS. JAPANESE STRAWBERRIES LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SELECTED FRENCH BONBONS A VARIETY Of FRENCH PARIS BOXES A IT D OO U 8T S . IBENOHBUGARTOYB AND FRENCH NICK NACKB. BTKPHKN F WHITMAN. MANUFACTURER OF FINE CONFECTIONERY* iVo. XaiM MAHKET STHJi hi d4>td39 "■>>! r*f Twit vtti Street, 1002 qabbeages. Wk .D. ROGERS. COACH AND LIGHT-CARRIAGE BUILDER 1009 AND 1011 OHSBTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Orders for CARRIAGES from all parte of the world executed with promphxeee, and satisfaction guarantied. •elMmlf ISAAC P. BRANIN, LIGHT COACH & CARRIAGE BUILDER, FRANKFORD. PA. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders res pectfully solicited. nolO^m* HORSES TAKEN TO WINTER.— .Igy? Stahllngmnd h.j good, with plenty of lit*er. Bprtngy Meidowe it dealred, on pleeaant d»ju.' Terms low. Inquire of Mr. T. JANNBY. Mo. BU6 MARKET Btreet, or Dr. ECHOL7ISLD, 822 South JIVTH gtreot, Mi Tltl fwi efflW. 824-IK* Amusements. iuts, &t. *300,008 78,200 ©onfettlonerg. ©amogeo
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