*i*w-'. -VV-'C / •eam.of.Atti'thuefteraM>uAorcrc., /v'../' ■>',,!- 1 ..C '>TiaifiJ(fcoTiWmgt««i corner .Tenth and "•wSm&£ls£ tenwnieffcaie street, below Iriutd.— , ~ ■_ - .... . ~, _„ ' -. H||aß«pcs Codstbb?Bit.- ; -One {of tlio diuigcpoua counterfeits that, havo ever made an apposicuiea in commercial circles, "i:'y«S discovered yeatbrday tnbrhlng, 1 The spurious ‘ifßdtW Srt On tho PhilAdelpßiaßank and Mo if, the ; or $lOO., -.The oountorfeit islldO’a are printed in-blne, -bni arf old plate, and , data! January 1it,,1868.' i Of.thy genuine notes of ■ ' this dlto and character, but.few aro inaircula. nation. ..Thors are no counterfeit SlOO’a dated : May -.v-latylßSd.TWjiiittHenotiabf.tSiatdato in,oireule tion -aijpOto to bo godd.' Kin oonnterfeit *so's are .. printed eonre la'black and others in blue, and datod Job. Ist, IBSH. There never wait any genu •', tne 850 lode of that date! ' There are, also 850’e. ", printed in black,.dated May 2d, 1S5B : It la pret ,. ty certain that the plates on which the notea are ; printed.nretobunterMt, and.not genuine plntea aa -;' »M af drat .Supposed: , Some of tho boat judges In ~ the city have boon deceived by the counterfeit,' ao well were they executed. Yesterday morning one large private backlog. establishment on Third street, ■ received 811,uOO of the eporioua 'notea '-' from New York, , and they chad 'no' snspl*’ ’•‘.olon of their being Bogus until they were offered to 'thy Philadelphia Bank for depcalt. it ia, impossi / bla,to estimate to ghat extent there apnrtona notes, have been issued, • '- - . ...'Real Estate, Stocks, , &o.— The following are jhesalesbf, real estate, stocks,:4e„ nude by ,7M. Thomas * Sons, at the Philadelphia Er.ohanee, Vs yeeteHJJiy, gt nbpni'und- 7, o’clock in the evening: '■. - 81.10 Delaware Mutual lnsurar.ee Oomcany serin ,_,lit,o,o’peroent. - ‘i^O/shareMereantiloLibrayy—-$B-50. . * - Handafane; foar*BtOry residence, and lot of . ground 22 by 100 foot, Plus atraet, east of.Nino- Mflota itroat, nbjaot to yearly grOticd-rant of ■ “ '* itreefc* 50 by-300 foot, fabjoot to ; grouod?rent of $56.25*-$25. Tbreo*atory brlok residenoe, and lofc l 8 byOQ feet»No,l9l? EaQoßtro«t—3s,sso.- - ’ Lot,fronting on the Delaware at Brideaburg, : ov4r 9 Mfe*, robjeet to debt of. $8,205 $575.’! Two-story brisk dwolliug, southehlt comer of . Clayton .and Tweufy-tblrd streeta, and lot 14 by 51 ' ftet—s24o. ' 1 ' . ■ , IW'tory brick dwelling, No. 721 Twenty-third Btrcet. and lot 14 .by 31 feet, subject to a yearly ground-rent of $33—5140. , ...Two-Stonr.briok dwelling,-No. 2251 Clayton , (treat,. and, lot 14 by 28 met, subject to a yearly : j,e«"> B S-wnt. of :s3o—sso. . ; v The Chip-Basket,—On Monday evening • Mery .Qnirloy, daughter of Patrick Quigley, reel ding in Jones -ftreet, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, felldown the Cellar stair* and - fraenued her ana'and shoulder,' She was oanT**Ted to-the Pennsylvania Hospital.-—The Philadel -i-i-plUa,-'Wilmington, and Baltimore Kailrbad Com pany have introduced,sleeping-cars upon their roadi , The ears are attached to the UP.B train, ‘"and go directly through to Washington. On Monday evening,-! Patrick Lacy was seriously as eanlted. at a house. No 1320 .Shellbark street, in the Ninth ward. His. injuries ara, of snob a eha ' motor that bis recovery ie,considered doubtful. The sufferer was conveyed to. tho-Pehnsylvanis - Hospital., A.man named Thomas Crnmblook was arrested on tho charge of being tho assailant. Ho was committed to await the result of the injuries to Lacy, tho magistrate refusing ’to take bail for his appearance. —-The weather is dear, cool, and Y To* Tables Ttosed.—A fow evenings slnco a horn belonging to a Mr. David Wilson, of West OhMtet. WM stolen by some norson. or persona to ■: bio nntnoHtt. \Mr,. Wilson gavo up the animal as ' b»t nevortieleis came to theoity with the viotr ’' of. making a searehV-,. Whilp .in the Lamb Tavern, •On Becond strost, ho was waited on by; a German ; named Adolph' 'geball, who' wished Mr. Wilson to buy a hone from hfc.'.;f the defence ,wers absent; also, that the de iiendaht himself hod been affliotod with paralysis for some time pnst. atid wse, in; oenjeqnenee.very 1 feeble, both in mind and body, . Judgo.Cadwaiader said that he mnst show a legal ground for the ebntinnanoe; if not, the ease woaldhavato ptobeed., » The equate! for the defence'stated that the wit ncMesspokon of had not been supoenaed, as he had only heard quite lately that their evidence was Im -- portent.upon tho part of the defence. 1 Judge Oadwaiader stated that he oould not con tinue the ease, .until' a. legal .ground for so doing was shown, blit said ho would hear the evidence upon the part of the Dotted Elates, and would allow the defendant until this morning to bring in their witnesses.. .. * ■ * The ease aeeqrdingly was proceeded with. The'defendant Is-eharged. with another de fendant, who Is not now on trial, with manufao ' taring counterfeit coin, and wllh passing a coun terfeit half-dollar upon John H, Weiss.., .. \ JohnH. Stone, who has served two terms in (he - penitentiary, was called as a witness for the prose, cation. Alter considerable objection and argu msnton the part of Mr. .Bull, and a copy of bis ' pardon being produced in open court, bis testi mony was admitted, f He ewore that he bad bought . counterfeit opin in tbie .city from, tho defendant— three hundred dollars’ worth in quarters and halves, for which thirty dollars In hood money , was; paid for oiiehtiudrod dollars of the" bogus” article. . . , Mr. Bull, in' his cross-examination of this wit ness, 1 eiioited the fact that Stone had been' arrested in Washington, and, In order to screen himself from the peuaiUes of hie orimes, had been indneed, un der a promise of favor- towards himself, to Irapll •- cate the defendant now on trial. This witness was on the'stand daring the best part of thtf day, and was considerably fmrsiad under the ableaUd search ing examination of Mr,-Boll; Who condneted the •.entire ease with- signal ability.- The proseontlon' - hud not oiosed its testimony at the adjournment of •■..tb'e t)<%t; ; -•! ’.V'l.- =■ , Henry Dorsey' was .tried .train tho charge or at . tempting to pass a, oonnterfelt half-dollar “ A ver dict of acquittal, was rendered. Wm, M. Bull. 1%. appeared for the deienoo. , ’ OEdwsrd Jackson, charged with attempting to rob tho Doited' States mail, whs"arraigned, and plead nnt"guilty, .r , '■ - DieTEioT OoraT--J'adgo Sharswood.—H. F. HoOver vs. Anthony Sohnitsell, a minor. by his next best friend and guardian, Christian Schnftsell. An notion toreoover damages fox injuries .to 6 ho7se. Thd lad. Sehnitiell, it wanalieged/threw an Oyster , t'shell, whidh struek .the horse In ,'the eye, destroying ttesight...- Verdict forplaintiff for M: " 7 - ■Mljlenry Beits; by bis next friend, vs. John-If. .',o#hf!ng.';,’Befbr9i6portcd.:'Vordiotforthoplain -tiS'j'orsixoenfs. ' ' ' ' 1 . ;Thu phiiadolpbia UnionSavlng Fnnd hrid Balld-' ;Ing.A's3oointion vs, John B. • Inoiedon, A solve fa ;oiajnipctt» mortgSgo. . Verdict for the plaintiff for QepigfO F.'vSoyser, Franeja Keyser, . vs, dAmimdu. E. Doyle, .iadinlniatratrlx .of Alexandpr. C. Doyle, 'deceased. . .A,sclra-; feetas .is.sued'.upohr* mortgage. .Verdiot ~ j ftrjbe pieintiir for jptjf" **• , 1 i <-A r ai?%i*f^^,fsmW,iWber - 'Wiqpenny.,Maijba Jj-BojtoB; WSnjtsnny; Oxeoutora of *.h**:* DiiTßior CocETr-judg» Stroud ,-=-Josopli P. TackVr’T*.- Chf-rlc9ilta Jordan.., An notion to reaver a quarter’s rent', alleged to be due to the plaintiff. Yerdiot for the plaintiff for $2Ol. No .defence. -■ © Joel Woodward vs. Thomas B. Woodward. An notion brought to recover the amount ef a mort gage. The defence set up was part payment of tho amount waimed.c Jury out. / Washington H. Penroso and Sarab, his wife, vs. William A. Solomon. ‘ A feigned-issue, under the sheriffs interpleader aofc, to try the ownership of a quantity of household goods. - Verdiot for the plaintiff. . ' . Tho Court of Common Pleas was not in ses sion yesterday. We regret to loam that William B.'Mann, Esq,,; district attorney, still continues greatly indisposed.' Wo hope to see him speedily restored to health and hie former field of useful ness. United States CouxrssiONE&’s OrnoE.-rAt four o’olock yesterday afternoon, Captain Davis, of the bark Thomas Mansfield, .had a nearing before United States Commissioner Keailitt, on tho charge of assault and battery, with intent to kill, William Orr, a second mate. The defendant was sealoualy and successfully represented by William M. Bull, Esq., for, at the termination of the hearing, ho. was discharged from custody. It appears that the mate w&s aotuated by a malicious motive in bringing the prosecution, and had endeavored to extort money from the oaptain by delaying him, when he knew that it w&s his intention to leave this port yester day. . It was In proof that tho oaptain was a faith ful and kind officer, and bad never oxeeeded his duties . Ho was at once "sot at liberty, and the complaint dismissed. Officer Sharkey arreatod the captain upon a warrant issued on tho oath of Orr. Lorenro Do Angelos, of the United £ tatoo Mar shal’s office, IJew Y6rk, arrived hero yesterday. He is an important and material witness in the case of Edwin Jackson, who is to be tried for rob bing the United Mates mall. This gentleman hss a national reputation for detootlvo skill, and is spokon of by the press throughout the oountry Id tho highest terms of prsiso. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘ The Money Market* Philadelphia, Nov. 29,1859. The transactions at the Stock Board to-day were to & moderato extent, but the feeling "was lees buoyant. Beading Railroad declined }, Pennsyl vania Railroad Good investment securities are firm, with an advancing tendency. Thor© is more disposition shown on the part of oapit&liste to in vest in stocks than for some time past, the low prices at whieh most of the fanoieß are held offer ing a very good margin for appreciation. The Stock of the ooal-carrytog companies, for a long period past, have been selling below their intrinsic value, and we would not be surprised to find the stock of the Beading Railroad and Schuylkill Na vigation, which may now be considered at the lowest point of depression, mako a considerable advanoo, The amount of coal brought forward by the companies named is greater than last year, and we see no reason why a dividend- should not bo declared to their stockholders. In oar local column we publish an account of a large issuebf counterfeit notes on the Philadelphia Bank. They are executed so .well as almost to defy detootion. They are of the denomination of $lOO and $5O. The public should be on their guard against all notes of these denominations, or at least ascertain will their genuineness before taking them. We are indebted to Messrs. Imlay A'Bick hell, publishers of the Bank-note. Reporter, for the following accurate description of them: “ The $lOO notes are printed in'blue ink, dated January Ist, 1858, and February Ist, 1859, being the imitation of the old plato, of which very few are now in cir culation. The ssos are printod in black ink, and dated May 2d, 1859. Some of the ssos are printed in bluo ink, and dated February Ist, 1859. There never was any iwue bearing this date. Tho genuine $lOO note, issuod in May, 1859, is printed in black ink, of which there does not appear to be any counterfeits well done, that are calculated to de* ceive good judges.” • The official averages of the banks in the city of New York for the week ending Saturday Inst, No vember 25,1859, present, in the aggregate, the fol lowing changes from the previous weekly state ment of November 12 Peerease of Loans. Decrease of Bpecie Decrease of Circulation Decrease of Undrawn Deposit*. Including the exobangas between tho bankt through the Clearing-House, and including also, the ' Sub-Treasury- statement of Saturday after noon, tho following Is the general comparison with the previous' weekly report, and also with the movement of this time last year: Nov. *7,'68. Nov. M. *69. Nov. 19,*©. Capital^.,...... .857.75i.6C0 869.935.000 863.933.00 u Loans..... 125.235.699 121,423,163 121620.633 Specie 27.167,731 12.331.934 19,743471 Circulation 7.663,<57 8.271.378 8.385.62 U Gross Deposits... 1084834 M 97.434039 96915.846 Exebensed 193664*5 83.811866 22439,807 Undrawn 83.716,075 73,653,175 74 675 639 In Sub-Treasury. 6.786,786 6.877,686 5,699,597 The following is the coal tonnage of tho Shamo* kln Valley and PoUrville Railroad Company: Weak. Year. For tb» week ending Not. M, 1869. .4490 14 164 468 07 Same time last year— 648614 118.873 is ->■ Tncfea’se.. . ~..'.t. 400 ~4eh©iTi Thfr amount of coal shipped by tho "Wyoming Canal Company, - For week endlnfcNor.Sfl, wa5...... SUUI tons. Amount previously reported. 879,761 *■ Total for season.. Samp time lost year....; Increase.. 3. Edgar Thomson, president of tho Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, has proposed a y«ry feasible plan for the readjustment of the deb 1 of that company. The whole amount of debt In cluded In tho plan is $11,816,600. We havo not space to publish the plan, owing to Its length. The snbjeet Is one of greAt Interest to thoso interested, add we trnst will moot wJUj prompt attention. The receipts are still la advance of last year some 190,000 bales. The consumption of cotton for the year 1669 and 1860 may bo estimated as fol lows : Great Britain- .......2,000,000 Frauco and the Continent... 1,000.000 United 5tate5..,,...,., 850,000 Total 3,850,000 The current estimate of the crop is 4,250,000 bales, which will afford a sufficient supply in any orent, and, with the rivers in good boating order next moDth, It wonld be difficult for holders to maintain present prioes. Mr. J. Dutton Steele, the vice president and chief engineer of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, who has rooontly been in Bohuylkill oonnty, making surveys for railroads chartered at the last session of the Legislature, hap made a report to R. D. Cullen, the president. The project particularly alluded to is for a road from PotUvlUe to Mafaanoy, or Second Coal Field, and thenoe to connect with the Philadelphia and Sun bury Railroad, with » view of reaohing a portion of the coal oast of-Broad Mountain—of opening the New, Boston coal basin—of attaining such a con* tral position in Mabanoy Valley as will develop the Girard lands and command the entire basin, should it be required; and at the same time effect a con nection between the bend of the Philadelphia and Reading Road and the Sunbury and Brie Rail* road at Sunbury. PHILiDKLPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES. November 29* 1399. RirozTiD bt 8. E. Slatuakxb, 514)4 Walnut Street. FIRST BOARD. fiOOOPenuaßtd mj 3s.. BTV is Penna R... 3% 1000 do *...d0 .... 6714 JOLehighNav 49 1000 Sohl Nav (to ’£L.... 70 B do 40 630 do-—.d0..«-. 70 S Union Bank Tenn.,lo4 000 d0.<..v.d0.. M . 70 3Hometownß..4JW4 1000 C & Aby6* .ob 84)4 9 do 49V lOOOßeadios KSs, *89.. 69)4! 6Cam & Amboy R ~,122V jOOOHarriiburgßfti.... 94 it do J2JM IPenna it.37)4 lflßeaverMeadß ,cficp6o 1 87)4 10 Mineniil K 66)4 2 d0..~ 37?4! 6 Spruce APmostß.. 12 BETWEEN BOARDS. 10000 JPitUbury 6»R.... 41 |SO Union Bank... .cash 23 aoßoadin? R....... so |l7Norristown R. i9X S Cam & Amboy R. 333 | SECOND BOARD, AGO Penn fe..., 3000 do.. 3000 do 3400 City SO (lot 1000 Readme ft te’M... tOH 1000 Morns Canal 6a,... 86}4 1000 800 fc Third at7’s, ton 4 Pi " .«*) City iuta).l6i> 300 City 6« new~. 106 1000 w«stobeaier R 7t 70 . 3000 Cam & Abr &’&} 83* 1000 d0......d0 ...'B9 84K JOQQ Fsanft R 2d mg 6’t 87K 4000/ d0.....d0...5dy* 872 1000 Btuq GentUOs...... sa 4 Penna R"V'*.7. 37# W. s .. “ prei7loB 110 , BohaTlNavfc , fi*.,7o 70« i SoblNavB i Philadelphia Markets. November 29—Evening. The demand for Flour continue* limited, and bolder* nrm, with further sale* of 300 bbl* good superGne at SB 3ft; SOO bbl* irood Western extra 84-70; 300 bbl* family at *0.87K 1? bbl. hale* to the trade ftromods *P°V» figures for nuperfioe and extiAs, and for fancy brands, as in Quality. It) e Flour i* wanted, and ifherewould command 84 20 bbl. -€orti Ssiw 8 ®? ->“'!• W 4 Banna ia offered at uth ern* JPenns/ivnnie, and Jersey. and 40)i 047hi0 for State, Canada. and.-Western, . Paovistoss.-Fork i. dull j- aalea 200 IW. ot SW.MO B .! w rt8!!.j || i ,, 4Mfor Prim®* Boer is steady, with «ntyi of seohbj. at eio.so for Country Prime; JioMO foMionntrr'Mean.jKjo forrapaoked Man,and.sll ®11.60 for. ekttaudor-BMon is without ohange. Cut iMeata nrednlfana nniptnw. Lord 1. doll, with aalae of ICO bb& at KM oiOJko. Better and Cheese are mi* VWnisrltr'ls dull and heavy at mo. ,T7,'V Nj!>n-Arrivtti pf the Niagara., - SioavrLr.E, N. B;, Kov.' 20!—There, wereno ffianaqf tho royal mau,»teejrnhlp, Niagara at&illi fax at 8 o oiook this ereniog. The fll»gar» sailed ftea liiTtqwl «» A* “»*■ AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELB, UP 90 IK O*CLOOK LAST VIOBf. GIRARD HOUSE-Chestnut it., below Ninth- Chao Harris. Norfolk Tltoo A Scott. Altoona N Worthington RJFuUer.OMn J A Fuller, Detroit ,R Buckman, CirnO - S Hookes, NY AlUnkin,Cm,o CL VVethorby,Cm,O 0 Harrison, Conn , MJ Thompson, Rookwell Walter Wright k 2 la J J Browne J 8 Couen, N Y GMSteinmen, Lancaster Z Barman, Balt , „ JJ SteVens & la. Wash , Mis* Stevens k 3 sis. D C Miss Meaton.N x B E Cole. Boston Hon J Schwartz, Berks eo Chas J Thompson. Mass F Terry, Mass „ Hiram Harnn«ton, N Y Oh&s Douglass, N Y Mrs Bruce, Ohio Mini Atkinson. N H .BE Tompkins, N J NIC Adams, N Y W Harrington. Boston L Blaokatone, Conn M Brewster, NY Sami Orchant. NY H M Loveridge. Mioh JS Jameson, NY H M Doughty, N Y r R Phelps, Hartford O A Bingham, Boston BA J Jae Dnfiy, Pa D B Sexton, Cleveland M J Thompson, St Joseph Win Osborn, St Joseph Wm E Rtdnr. N Y J Young, Cleveland H 6 Evans, W Chester EM Livermore,NY CHemingway,Auburn M S Fitch, Auburn E deagrave, N Y Cant Baagrave, Prov, R £ Mr Knowlson, N Y O Y A Platt, NY H Hoag, N Y Mr Thompson. Coim Mr Grant, Conn jolinßHa’ar.NJ . Ch.s Hnja. N i J II Do Witt NY B M Rue, N J John L Doty, NJ W Jl Hill N Y A Ruboy, England Dr W B Price, N Y OLTorrj.NY P C OadardonV, N J J W Gliapman, L Ha«n Dr A Walthour, Oa L A Osborn. N Y W H Priest, N v SKeyser.NY G E Currie, NY J D Stiirdevant, N Y W B Fletcher. Jl I l;«P Kendall. N Y WGRuIe,NY J* Y D A Ripley, NY „ JJI Wright, NY M Myers, Norfolk, Va y£j£Dayi*,Rl J D MoMann, N Y .T R Perno. N J m H B?un, Ga Bab* Peyton. Tenn T Peredo, Havana O W Skinner, Boston Sami Peitee, Mass Jm Haalehurst, N Y •P C De Luce, NY B L Ham, NY D P Gibbons. Baft JasAborn.Rl J M Denol. NY, , J Bottee. Hartford H C Judd. Hartford E P Griffin. N Y GH Ward, NY JWDimick.NY S B Rindge, Boston 0 J Coeill, N Y OT T Townsend, Boston John Burgess, NY, H H Jaquea, N Y M Doan. N Y Mrlunsmqre.NY H R Smith, Cm, O L A Jacquilin, N Y Chas F Zimmonnan, N Y W H Heits, Bait Jas E Harvev. Phila J P Comegys, Del Max Strakosch, N T WRilover. Ky ChasBTooker.Ky L A Chase, Boston W Gllmor, Jr, Balt H Gilmer, Balt W Rosenthal. England RevnHGieay&la, Md • Mr* Clement, Del Miss Russell, Del , , W C Elision & la. Del JONES* HOTEL- Chestnut street, above Bixth, J Wiokatn, Va L Walsh, Conn G F Austin, Milwaukee C F Blanchard, N Y C B Smith. Del KJ Bowen. Joya AGRie.lll , 8B Barnaid.N J VV G West, NY T Downy, N J , P K Smith, N Y T S Dewar, N J Oil Perkins. NY HL Adkins. Del W Henderson. Boston C rourmer, N Y P D Suriejr. Wash M Alien. N Y - D Miller,NY , JGBrewn.NY Tl CaubrA la, Belt Mrs Middleton, NJ Miss Middleton, N J L C Baker & la, N J Miss Conover. N J D Hall. Wilmington * T A Burrows, Cm / DM Lvon, Newark T Walsh, Conn . P Andereon, Lowell L C Jones, Hartford H Blanchard, Hartford A L Clark, Mass E N Kollozg, Hartford G W Beale, NY J B Morris. N Y 3 W Weed. NY U B Niles. N Y T 8 Benner, Balt , 8 James, Balt w H Johnson. Balt G W Sands, N Y J Martin. NY L Jones, NY F F Reed, Newark B Morse k la, Pa 3 Clayton, Pa MERCHANTS* HOTEL—Fourih st.. below Arch. R W Hartley, Pittsburg C L PerehmV, Johnstown E a Bigler, K J „„ J E Cassel, Mt Joy, Pa A G Br, dhead, Jr. M Chunk G Bust Son Haven A W Lippitt, Mt Vernon, O H Kurts, y-t Joy, Pa a Cataoart, Carlisle J H Criswell, Bnippensb'ff GH Christy. Pittauur* 8 Wherry 6c tlau.MSpring Hon Asa Packer, M Chunk J Lake, Delaware WTForsHh, Pa W Menses. Muncy HHersh.NY BBtroud. Montroso, Pa E RBarnos, N Y OP Tooker, NY AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut st, above Fifth, 8 Houghton, Vt A 8 Hart, Mass JB Wilson. Elmira P Eaton, Bangor, Me C M Marshall. Bangor, Me T J Washburn, Coon N C Green, Waterbury. Ct WmCHill, v% J T James, Columbia, Pa Oeo Martin, Reading G O Bartlett, NY A K Meserol. Brooklyn W H Meserol, Brooklyn Geo Todd, Salisbury, Md JKocky.Phila ' GeoWillets.N Y Fij Buggies, Mass Jacob Lowenthal, N Y • fl F Covington. Indianapolis W S Stearns, Conn . J B Champion. Phila / I. C Spencer, Rochester Alex Weiss, Kas ton J B MoCroary, M Chunk J H Bradley, Indianapolis Jl Hmithi N V CEmerson.N Y NT Rodman.N Y H F Barrows, N Y J A Briggs, N F Robt Bliss. N Y James uay. Rochester 8 J Anderson, Berlin C Hmith, WashingUm, D C F A Curtis, Del Jacob Baxtrqsser, Lano AloxDriver,NY BTStone,N Y FRANKLIN HOUSK-Cfaestnut st.. above Third. S Dyer, Woodbun. N J L O Spencer, Roobester G Sshane, Rochester J Lazerao, Thila W Hudson, Prov, RI B Frost, Providence, R I F C D Frost, NO A Willard. Boston J MoKibbin, N Y Robt Middleton, NJ KRhaw, Wales E Benrdsley, N V T I, Dunlap, Taunton 'John Van Brunt, Ph'l* G W Jackson. Phila Jas Smithson, Smithson C A Postley, N Y H Hooker, Boston James Baynes, Baltimore PFHorkett, Del il K Tice, Hagerstown E T Noble, Boston STATES UNION st, above Sixth. John McCann, NY . Joseph Smyser, York, Pa Martin Bender, York. Fa Geo Sanderson Lancaster Peter Woolf, Lancaster oo Geo Jacobs. Perry oo Wm Stewart, Centre eo I) Donor k la. Lancaster J Hnstetter k la. Lancaster B Bren* man k la. Lane A Montgomery, Clenififlld H E Gray. West Chester A Wnlfkili, Lewistown J inifwiddie. Huntingdon R Wilkinson Pittsburg LL Tate, Columbia eo W Rteven*. Pine Grove A Thompson, Lewietown It Full.. Ellr.bethtown H Pratt, Conn H P Dunbar, Pittsburg N WartelT, N y TWooly.NV J Burnett. Wilmington J Pearsall, Wilmington W Fast. Weston 8 Wilhelm,Easton J E Dofabiugh. Blair co J F Beexle, Blair co RP Long, Middletown NATIONAL HOTEL—Race st,, above Third, Joel Fink. Port Prov H D Miller. Ta Wm S Weil, Allentown Jas D Welsh, York, Pa M Wetzsll. Berk co. Pa E J Hunt, Little York E T Ellrioh, Pottsville M T Fuller, Columbia Thns B Ballard, Augustus M Goisenberger, Lancas'r A Klace, Ashland Sami Olinge r, Reading Jno K Funck 5c la, Lebanon COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth st., above Chestnut. H Kohler t Milton , L Paxson, Wil, Del J 8 Christie,JPt Deposit, Md P gautsr. Pt Dnnosit. Md Jm Wilkbii, j>t Deposit, Ma A Honderenn, Md 8 K Hammond, W Chester W O Henderson, Cm, O M Hammond. Del J Scott. Chestor oo - Kl) Jeokms, Lancaster oo JP Holbrook, N Y J Herr 5c la. Lancaster oo A Bunting, Linwood, Pa G W Churchman, Claymont EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, ab&ve Race. M 8 Painter. Chester co C Gibson. Schuylkill co J H Ladd. Bloomfield G Kymiller, Carbon oo L Sweeney. Schuylkill eo W L Ltley. Phila BB B Simons,Terry co J 8 Potts, NY W Manning. Danville Mlirooko. Del ee S Morgan, Balt H D Dickinson, Pittsburg MEwing k la, Me L Lovett, Brooklyn ..,.589.«8 « -..234.931 “ .104,671 M THE UNION HOTEL—Aroh street, above Third. Mrs JRenoh, Hagerstown CWilUamson.O M 8 Richardson, Ohio J H Higgins, N J Mrs Baker. Lancaster eo Mi'*Houston. Lane eo 55 P Foyer * wf. Pottsvii’e C Wheeler. Readmit J M Thatcher & la, Pa JN Anderson, Headins E Davis, ftiu F 8 Davis, Nonisi’s, Fa J Williams & la. Va Miss Allen, Va Goa H .L CaVe, Fa 0 Dillingham, Now York B M Utiles, NJ HLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third, above Callowbill. W Cooper, LeßiEh. Pa J Greuber, Jr. Pa J Barnett,Tremont. Pa W F Pelton, Pa C Kinney, Hartsville C Harper, Jenkintown W Hamer, Pennsburg John Harsh, Feimsburg Geo Reese, Byberry w Thompson, Zionsviile B Krnpp, Lansdals JamesMThomas,Fa M '‘’rmemer, Pa J K llill, Earlvßlo W Kline, Karlvill# J Hutt, Sunmoytpwn Jno Vanartsdalen.Fa A Stauffer, Heading WEWilman.Pa TBtrolim,LiniclesfoWtt Samuel Hicks. Lmgleitown H G Forney, Lingleitown David Schall, Dale, Fa MOUNT VERNON HOTEWleeond street, ab. Areh. J I’onrlAsi, N J J Ware, Jr, Pbtla A B Vate, Berwick E O Farr, Phila N J Hess. Columbia H Adams. Kastoo C Forshee, West Chester D Kirkuride. Pa T J Martin. Phila • P Heidtieh k la, N J J E Kldred, RPKR W F Kline, Pa BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CallowhiU. E Dos tor, Bethlehem Miss M'Btopp, Allentown Min* K George. Allentown J Housm&n. Pa W H Dongles, Quakertown F B Dorr. Allentown M 8 Derr, Allentown JD Smith, Easton MERCHANTS* street, ab. Callowhlll. A Dash. Cooporsburg C Jarreit, Monit’y co W Hodman. Dauohm oo Keoilort, Riohlatid, Fa HDruckomiler, Doyleal’n W A Knnbb, Pa 8 Erie, Lebanon f Erie, Lebanon C D Bnidhoad Pa H Miller, Allentown 1.» nqlcroen, NF R R JT Nicholas, Pa P Evens, Fa C Smith. Fa BARLEY SHEAF y ln# , 8 Hughes, N J Mies Hughes, N Jf H Evans, Detroit C ua, « J C H Shoemoker, Fa 1 Bhoemaker, Pa J Slmmins Wilmington W K't ower. Phila W P Manill, Pa, .A W Rich, Pa J C Weeden & la. Pa Mrs Cambay, New Hope C Kirkbride. Cheltenham J VSmith, Bucks J 0 Parry,. New Hope W ft Beans. Buoks Seth Llv. Buoks R N Bovd. New Hope B Kmgnt, Pa BTaylor. Pa David MoNnir, Fa J Hoseland k son, Fa J A Vanhorn, Pa J D Vanhorn. Pa Joht Kenda, Pa AH Fisher, Phila C Eiutburn. Buoks H Smith. Bucks 0 Moon. Bucks Danl Moon, Bucks lIA Kelled k wf, Buoks S E Smith Bucks Danl Smith. Rucks J firPau!. Buoks 8 8 Merrick. Bucks W Davison • Pa J Vandeerift, Pa A Knight. Newtown J W Merrick, Newtown T Ent, Lamberlville A Baker. Pa IMPORTATIONS. [Reported for the Press.] SAVANNAH—Steamship State of Georgia, Garvin— -177 bales ootton II Sloan & Son; 60 do Stewart Carson k Co; 31 do j P Crozieru 01 do Chas P Relf; 37 do Meigs k Dro: 90 do 66 cask* rice Cochran k Russell; 35 bales cot ton D Salomon k Co. Mdobamuel Riddle: 62donrrior; 21 bales domestics C R Moore k Co; 103 do Hay & Me* Devitt: 10 do A Whilden k Rons; 00casks rice order: 35 ekes Blaess feßerarnaa; 15 do Engel A. Wolf: HdoJ k P Balts; 13 hags B M Jones k Co; 1 box T B Poterson k Co; 1 On J fiallersrl do H Disstnn; 1 do A Brander: 1 bbl Samuel Grant k Co; 1 box W Freeman; 1 do M Book binder; 1 do R Kamo: 1 do P L Kndor; 1 do M-E Kast man; 1 do R Smith; 6 hbls I Riner; 1 pkg A Flay lor k Co: 1 box Mias Hamilton; 1 bbl E J Biting. PASSENGERS ARRIVED. In steamship State of Georgia, from Savannah— Capt John Somers. Capt Samuel Beaston, W Cooke. Mrs O’Bryan. J Goldsmith. P Shore, and five in the steerage. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE, JAB. ROSS BNOWDENJ EwMSStat. ( o _ „ „ , Scnr Emma, Brooks, 1 day from New Castle, Del, with oats to .Tas Barratt & Son. . , , _ , , _ , Schr golden Gate, Boone, 1 day from Frederica, Del, with grain to J L Bowley k Co. Behr T P McColley. Deputy, 3 days from Milford, Del, with com to ftt McColley. . , Sohr 8 B Wheeler, McLaughlin,4 days from Salem, Mass, m ballast to captain. Schr War Steed. Hutae, 5 days from Boston, with log wood and brimstone to.Bonners k Bro Bohr Francis Ward. Mattson, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, With wheat to Jssßarratt & Bon. ?rom Dei - willl !,am 9 d6, - ,a - Bchr M A Bhropshiro, Bhrowfyre. from Co,Km. Schr H Corjon. Ludlom, from Bolton. Sohr i.!i,«W|llnm«,Tn,lor, from Boston. Sohr M«r» Holey. Hole,, from Boaton. S°C r 8 Cromer, from Norwich. Schr 0 M Wilson. Qomp, from Now York. Sohr Thor Potter, Glover, from Now York. Sohr N B T Thomwon. Stoolmon, from Providence. Btoamtu! Jo. I. I'ueoy, Thomoo, la hour, from Cop, May. RoporUtheborktrnlon.forPoroomhuoo,n.Sov lni!,onotoopiiot»AMye,tenioy. No veu.l, in th. boy or river bound up. - • - ' rm PREss-f • fawatouf, November ao, w&. 'solir J O Blilla, Hoffman. wilmmiton, NO. D B Stet '°Bohr Onooo, Kendriok. SjutujiM«. Tvrollj *Co. fiehr Mary-Haley, Hayfey, Charleston, Noble, Hans nfefii. Cnmor, Norfolk, Ronr C M Wilson, Onmp, NorloUt. J S Whit*. Bohr Thos Potter, Glovor, Providence, C r Miller k Co. Bohr M A Shropshire, Shropshire. New York, do Bohr Eliza Williams, Taylor, New \ ork, L Audenried *Rohr N B T Thompron, Bteelman.'Brooklyn, Van Du- Boston, (J A Heoksher 5c Co. Str Rioh’d Willing, Claypole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. I0 „« , « P. m The Wyoming loft here this mornjug with 10 boats, la den and consigned as follows: ‘ , Samuel Wilson, lumber to Cadwnlader 5c Co: National, bituminous coal to Wilminxtoni Flirt, bark to J 1 Jter* mu &> Coi Hi.ms Sun, lumber 1» R WolverUin & On; S B Beiley’fe Son, do to, John Oram TJ Wolfe, Four Bovs, Bixflisters, Washington Loo, and J C Bomberger. coal to Delaware City. BT TZLEORAPIt, „ , (Correspondence of the PhiladeljjliiaExchAure.) CAPE ISLAND, NJ,.Nov29-5P >T. No vessels hnvo been seen going m or out to-dgy. Wind south-weather fine. „ . „ „, r „* r r*a Yours, &o. THOS. B. HUGHES, BT TBLSOBAFH TO Tnß PBBSS. M Nnw York. Nov. 39., Arrived, bark Thoodore Curtis, from Cardonas; brig Kathan, from Romodios. „ „ • Bnyro*. Nov 59. Arrived, bark Mary C Portor, from Marseilles; brig Eudorus, Rom Havana. memoranda. l . , Steamship CitrofNew York, Uoggs, hence, arrived at Boston yosterdav. , , . Bteamship Keystone State, Marsliman, hence, arrived at Charleston at# PM 28th inst. . . Ship Aroher. Schibye, cleared at Now k ork yesterday for Han Franrigpo. . . . , , . .Ship Rambler, Lothrop, for Acapulco, cleared at New Elizabeth. Norgrave, for Philadelphia, re mained at Ifavana22d met, _ . , Bark Washington Butchsr. Collins, for Now Orloans, wni at Aatwerp 10th inat. , BarK American, Wortinger, sailod from Cardenas loth ia»t. for Philadelphia. „ Bark Cordelia, Roberts, hence, arrived at Boston yos *Hartoid Hickory, Holmes, was chartered at Havana 23d inst. to load sugar lor Falmouth at 46s per ton, 3coo boxes onpacity. Bark Eventide, Griffin, honce, was below Boston 33th Bng Loango, King, hence, arrived at 8t Jago de Cuba Brii; Ormus. Baker, for Philadelphia, sailod from New Bedford 28th inst. ’ T , Brig Samuel Welsh, Cole, hence, arrived at Salem 23th Inst. Brie Tiberias, Leeoq, sailed from Ciesfuegos 10th met for Philadelphia. Briz O w Barter. Gilchrist, from Savannah, arrived at Wilmington, Del, 23th inst M Brig Vetonn, Barnard, from Charleston, arrived at N York yesterday. Brig Beaver, Tapley, honce, was below Boston 23tn instant i E&Bng Jas Crosby, Frenoh,hence for Salem, sailed from Holmes* Hole 26th inst. Sehrs Mary Annn.Gibbi.J C Brooks, Omfikm, Lady Suffolk. Baker, Flora Kin*. Treworgy, B F Woolsey, Edwards. Woodruff Sims, Mason, Harriet Newell. 1 re worgy. Martha. Baxter, Martha Jane, Kestme. and Alice Lea. Foster, hence, qrrivod at Boston 2Stli inst. Sohre Z A Pajna, Sndlor, and Martha, Clark, from Eaetport for Philadelphia, arrived at Gloucester 3-3tb instant. Bohr Bidney Price, Godfrey, for New York, cleared at Salem 13th inst. - Bchr R Knieht. Ecdicott. from Warehnm for Phila delphia, sailed from New Bedford2Bth inst. Bchr Maria Jano.iCrosby. sailod from Eastport 17th inst. for Philadelphia. 1 Bchr Minerva, Brooks, hepoe, arrived at New York yesterday. Bohr H k J Nield, Bennett, cleared at Wilmington, NC, 28th met. for Philadelphia. Bchr E 8 Janes, Godfrey, for Boston, was loading at Apalachicola 23d inst. J. Sohre Revenue, Gandy. Bar*h K Jones, Jones. L Mul ord, Doyle, and L Chester, Bomers, honoe, arrived at Richmond 23tn inst. Bchrs Eleanor. Townsend, and Hannah Matilda, Price, from Jacksonville, arrived at Wiiminyfon. Del<2Bihinat. Bohrs W w Brainord, Harriet k Barah, JB Plntor, Margaret Plater, npd Judgo Harrington, arrived at Wil mington. Del, 29 th mst. Bohr Mary Price, Blizzard, for Boston, sailed from Wilmington, Del, 28tb met. Bclirs L 8 Levering. Corson, Grace Girdler. Paine, A Hammond, Paine, Ledy Ellen, Corson. Aid, Eiulish.J B Austin, May. Alert, Champion, Peqnnnnook; Bur rnuKhs.J B Dickinson. Smith. Sarah. Cullen, and Wm Wallace, honce, arrived at Boston 28th Inst Sohr Mary Fletcher, frothy, hence, arrived at Calais 20th inst. Bchr Juliot, Chase, honce, arrived at Fall River 20th instant. Bchr Richard Borden, Ireland, hence, arrived at Fall River 27th inst. , .Sphrs Allen Downing, Rice, hence, and Rebccoa Knight, Fndicott, from Wnreham for Philadelphia, at New Bedford 27th inst. Sohre L H Endicott, Leeds, henco; H W Morse, Phil lips, and S L Crocker. Piesbrey, from Taunton for Phi ladelphia, at Newport 27th inst. .... Sohr Joseph Maxfield.frnm Boston for Philadelphia, beforo reported toweu to New Bedford, having been in collision with sehr Silver Magnet, had mainmast and all attaoned carried awny;_ rad. stauncheons, nnd bulwarks stove on the larboard aide from fore to main ohains; fore and main rigsinr carried away, and foresail torn. Schrs Lewis Clark. Boonj, and Isabella Thompson, Corson, hence, arrived at Providence 29th inst, Bohr John Farnuin. Crowell, sailed from Providence 26th inst. for Philadelphia, and put into Dutch Island Harbor, where she remained 27tn, wind l>ound. Also sailed, srhr Allen II Brown, Edwards, for Philadelphia or New York. Bohr J B Bleecker, Edwards, honse, arrived at Provi dence 27th inst. Rohr John Lancaster, Thompson, sailed from Provi dence 27th mat. for Philadelphia. Bohr* David Smith, Douglass, Mary Patterson. So- and Christopher Looser, Snow, sailed from Salem 58th inst for Philadelphia . Bchr Harriet A Rogers, Rogers, hence, arrived at Sa lem 27th inst. . Steamer J G Nonfie, Kirby, sailed from Havana JBth inst. for Pensacola, HOLMES'S HOLE, Nov. 25, P. M.-Arrived schrs Union, Libhr, and Silver Magnet. Perry, Philadelphia for Boston, the latter with loss of bowsprit, figure head. «c, having been in contaotwith sohr Jos Maxfield. from Boston for Philadelphia, as beforo reported. Also ar. schr Orris Frances, Clark, Vmalhaven for Philadelphia. . S6th—Ar, brie Resolute. Hill, Philadelphia for Boston; Aluert Treat, Colo, Charlottotnwn, PEI, for PhiWd. Hid, brig* Billow. Celt. Hudson; schrs Damon, A 8 Cannon, Francos Ellon. Mnrv A Hunan. Superior, Mary Peavey, Wenonah, Franklin, K J Talbot, U I), Seven Bistore, Halo, Ann, Amytis, Margaret Ann, Noptune. Per tons, Union. 37th—Ar. briss Goo Amos, Nichols, and Geo Harris, Frenoh, Philadelphia for Rostom echrsJohn Csdwaln der, Najlor. Philadelphia fordo; Sophie Ann. Smith, and Wm A Hammond. Psine. Boston for Philadelphia. Sid, bark Lavid Kimball; br'jj Geo Amos; sohrs Virgi nia, Larkin, Dancing Wave, WAtchmon, Empire, Chas A Hnow, Boundary, and Challenge. 23th—Ar. sehrt Van Buren, Wall, Philadelphia for Cambridgcport; Mary Patterson, Somers, Salem for Phi ladelphia; M B Mahonr,Lake.BarnstabUfor do; JL Hess. Holmes, Hingham for do; Christopher Loeser, Snow,Balem fordo. Bid, schrs John Cadwalader end Bengal. Remains at H> A M, wind WNW, brigs RAsolnte, Geo Harris: sohre E W Perry, Orris Francis, Bilvor Mflinet. N H Hall, Albert Treat. Sophie Ann, Hoht GilfilUn, Wm A Hammond, Wm Hone, Emily Fowler, Van Du ron, Mary Patterson, M B Mahoney, J L Uets, Christo pher Looser, , Tub Pbioes fob Cbavon*. India Ink, and plain Photographs and Ivorytjposnre now ns low at McCLEKS'. No. 620 DHKBTNUT Street, as at the plaeoi at which more ordinary pictures are procured, Soft. Glossy, Luxuriant Haiti ! — Our fhir readerswho cevet a beautiful head of waving ring lets should try JULES HAUEL’B KaU LU3TRALE HAIR RESTORER. Its use cleanses tho hair, imparts to it a delioato softcesa and brillianoy, inclines it to curl, and yields to it the delicious fragrance of flowers. Sold by all Druggists, and by JULKB HAUKL k CO.. No. 7M CHEbTNUT Street, Philadelphia. nB-45t&WU Hoofland ; s German Umiß9 will posi tively oure Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Nerrous De bility, 5c0.,5cc. UOOFLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL will positively cure Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough Ao., ko. Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON 5c CO., 418 ARCH Street, and for sale by Druggists and dsolers generally. Price 76 cents per bottle. aeli-tf Groykr A Bakrr’b CiLiaxATio Noibzlxsb Family BiwiM-hLAOsiRXf, Tnn Priors op Elegant Fali. and Winter Olotiiing— at Robert Jl. Adams’, southeast corner QfSevtnth and Market streets— Dress and Frock Coats of the best quality; Business Coats, Promenade Coats, and Riding Coats, in all the latost styles, and a stock of Overcoats that oannot be surpassed in variety, style, or quality. A full and complete stook of Blaok and Fancy Cnssi mere Pants, of tho best and choicest fabrics, and asu perb stock of Bilk, Velvet, Crvshmero, Orenadiae, Cloth, Satin, and Cassimcre Vesta, all out, made, and trimmed equal to customor work, expressly for retail sale*, and will be sold at the most reasonable prices. Saving Fund—National Safett Trubi CourAßT,—Chartered by the State ol Pennsylvania, RULES. 1. Money is received every day, and in any amount, arge or small. 1. FIVE PER CENT, interest is paid for money fron the day it is put in. S. The money is always paid book in GOLD wheneve> it Is oalled for, and without notioe. 4. Money is rooeivod from Executors, Administrators Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small sums to remain & long or short period. 5. The money received from Depositors is invested it Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other fret class securities. 5. Office open every day-WALNUT Street, southwee’ oorner Third street, Philadelphia. WnRRLKR & Wilson Sewing Machines -PhiladelphiaOffice, 623 CIIKBTNUT Street. Merchants’ orders filled at the SAME DISCOUNT as by the Company. Branch offices in Trenton, New Jersey, and Easton and Westchester, Pa. sel4-4m Seamen b Saving Fund—Northwest Corner Second and Walnut Streets.—Deposits re ceived in small and large amounts, from alleliuaeso/ the community, and allows interest at the rate of &vo per cent, perannom. Money may be drawn by ohecks without loes of in terest. Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o’o'ook, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Secretary,GllA& M. MORRIS. One Pkiob Clothing of tot Latest Styles, made in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL BALEB. LOWEST selling prices marked in Plain Figures. All goods inode to order warranted satis factory. Our ONE-PRICE Bystera is strictly adhored to, os we believe this to bo the only fair way of dealing. All aro thereby treated aliko. JONES k CO., 604 MARKET Btreet. Salamander Fjrk-Proof Safes.—Avery large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sate at reason able prioet, No. 304 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. au23tf EVANS k WATSON Harris’ Boudoir Sewing Machine. IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD. FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIR. 03S-3m Phila, Office, 730 ARCH St, Agents wanted. Gas-Lakp Depot—Sixth and Aboit. 5«34-8m jJb* GAS-BURNING OOOKINO stoves, pax, what is more important to the oomfort of a famiWthann good Cooking Stove l Gallagher’* Morning Star give* ontire satisfaction, it haatwo' Uf,k,n K a, J d roasting, it possesses more conveniences than any other stove, and never fails to operate. It will bake bread, roast a turkey, boil a din- JftlSMmSffi*.. *“ d l ' Mt ,rfttorr ° r 'wa.hing,all ForMie on], b, CHARLES JONEB,SOU Nottli Raoond •tre;t,wh.r« th; .pl.nilid now Cookin* S oi. Bi, li.hti unaurnaued b, anv ilit-toocookinir otovo; mar U seen in daily successful operation. It hasalarr^*t! tended oven which bakes in the most perfect manner I Would also oall attention to my first premium Silver isasraißa^ b»-tdH tOßNort? SiX^NlJSlroet. TWOTHINQ will be more appreciate! as J.' nHolWarGifr thnn a Life-ilio>ni>tomphin Oil o ri’Btel?i?a P )S'’ P srap u h ’ p ’ l 'U lor "> FAWt color., inoiin at REIMER’S Gallery, Second street, above Oreen. lt* IMPROVED SPEOTAOLES, with the A fina.t Peri.oopio Olivßso., core'Jot!, fittsi] te Ui. «,ea, “ 11! South FOURTUWrootJvJn'wfeiioirout ' w alao, Mioroioo?..,. I (s£s;v, Drawinj InjttuuiKnti, StareotiEipM.'ahd Stor.nMopio Pioturoa, of laW.tiii>r«rt»tioiian4»W.2*c«,rrit.., li »mat vatl.t,. au-iiim , SPECIAL NOTICES. AT EIDUCID raicn. 730 CHESTNUT STREET. riiILASXLPHU, SINGER’S HEWING MACHINES HAVE 1 BEEN 1! BBOUCED !! 1 s3l-Sm na-smw&th-tojal ■„ A • MARRIED. ,ts»*5 »* inst, by Rev. E. the 10th lost.; by Rev. G. a»of^sn\^mi r J ' orlve " 10 Mi ” M. patter, Pete°ra S Mr i JN °r.9 n ‘ h », 25th last,, br Rev. J. 11. J. Ynun» loss, of this city, to Miss Lavima wAnn h, iry, N. J. * ’'the 34th inst.. by K»yri.rH u V.TSIi l e 4 i r ka E & n . Wo ’ i” 1 ,rt roaidt'nc' of Inn parents, Allen at., 3 oVbHc rftnk ro afternoon, Wjfo. tho 2ath in.t., Eliaaboth llojd, in tho ,tth J«rr oi nor aijn. n. lf °l n tepidenee of Mr. Andrew Hnrkiu, /Irrarara Harrison, this (Wednesday) af ternoon. nt 1 o’clock, « XVm «LmL?.~ 0n , Eliaabeth 8., wife of wm aamlcrs, arocl 23 yo »rs. HA,.Iu n i.f'' I £ r k m . t,,0 . ie A^ ,inc J?, o,> hf , r husband, No.Tm o'clock ° >lreBt * t * U9 iWednesday) morning, at 9 years^ ilTE.—On the 33th Inst., Richard White, aged 42 hislato rostdonee, No. 1623 Weed street, on rtiuredvv nft-irnoon. at 1 o’clock. «’ v«iEni jof,^7^n lbs 25th inst.. Margaret, wife of Geo. Nellons, aged 30 rears and P months. /«pj n ' m , * rom , her late ro«idcnco, rhfrnixville, tins (VJfaifM**’afternoon, at 3 o'clock. * JON EH.—On the Mth inst., Lizzie Davis, daurhter of John and Margaret Jones, in the 7th soar of her a^e. Funeral from the residecco of her parents, No. 4 o «?p&i?*i lrce rt' 'k!” 1 Wednesday I afternoon, at 1 o’clock. w^ Tt M KL -~, olUho^th 'l |f v a* Aylmer. East Canada, Mrs. Mary Jane, wtfe of the late James Steel, of Nor ristown. p-i, * 11,9 inst., Benjamin Willson, in the GOtu vear of Ills age. Funeral from his late residence, 1230 Marshall street. o'olock avonu ®» this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 l n> L, Henry Fry, late Purser in the U. 8. Navy, in the 77th > ear of his age. buneral from his Into residence, Cooper street, on# door Imlow Sixth. Camden, N, J„ this (Widnesday) niornmit. nt 11 o clock. • Ghrz.—On the 27th inst., Mr. John Seta, in the 41st year of Ins age. ~, tojral from his bite rcsidonoe, No. 958 Lithzowst., * niVri£nut , Jl , ? , ) < T Thursda\ afternoon, at 1 o'clock. * O DONNELL—On the 27th inst.,. Mrs. Eliaabeth O'Donne'l, aged 31 years. Funeral from tho residance of her husband. No. 662 Carlisle street, above Broad, this (Wednesday) after noon, at l o clock. » * ye CAHILL.-On the 37th mat., Daniel Cahill, aged 46 Funornl from his lafo rcßidence, Juniper street, b* Iwecn Market and Filbert, this (Wednesday) morn* m?, at 9 o clock. • » ■ ■ HIM ■ 111 | Black and purple Valencias, 37 H cents. Black and Purple Velvet Poplins, ~ *' Camilla Cloths, 57}foent*, .1 pro?* Silks. M end White Lupin s Mnnsselines,B7K cents, .. Imported Do Lames, 16 cents. ~ Velvet roplms and Velour Reps. i< Lupin’s Cishmeros end Morinoes. „ de Chinos and Tannso*. « Ejlk Warp Cnshmerea and Bombazines. " Thilwit and Bay Stato Long Shawls, ke, Just received bv 3 BESSON & SON, Mournine Store, BU 803 CHESTNUT Street. THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMITTEE 1 kjs. appoint by * I’ubhe Meetiiw on Thankasirmir uat, in the Union Baptis’ Church, to make arrancoment* lor a Oaneral i'rnynr Meeting for the entire Colored population of thin city, on the day appointed by the authorities of Virginia for the execution of John Brown, . GIVIS NOTICE That such meeting will take placo in the SHILOH CHURCH. SOUTH find CLIFTON Streets, DECEM BER 2d. 1&9; end we invite our people to meet at 10 A. M., laying wide, as far ns possible, all secular con demn. and in a devout, orderly sp rit presenting them selves, with fasting and prater, before a Cod of truth and justice, whom wo acknowledge as the oomnion father of mankind, holy, Just, aud true, m all His dealing with His children. That to this over-living God we may make a united appeal that Ho remove from us the miseries of oppres sion. and from our common country its mfituateri blind ness. its sneering skeptical spirit, and piactical Atheism. That Topentanco and pardon may l>e given to the hlaok man. nnd white man of this country. To the black man. boesuse ho has said, in tlio bitterness of the annush of hi j misery, God has forgoiten us ; and to the white map, because lie has said, in the pride and inso lence of his heart, Tbero is no God. JONATHAN C. GIBBS. Tastor Seventh-street l're»b)t«»ian Chureh. JEREMIAH ASHER. Pastor of Shiloh Church, Baptist, JESSE F. UOULDEN, Tastor of iho Union Baptist Church. PnaaPßt.pittA, Pa., N0v.2J.1M3. It* lY?«r» MANUFACTURERS' AND MECHAN >L§ ICS' HAVINGS *WI) T.OAN COM i’ANY, N. E. corner SIXTH ami COMMERCE Stre*ta. pareW poaitaon demaud, withF>VK J*Elt CENT. Fnfereat. Piin.ADjanuA. Nor. 3,IRM. At the Annual Meatitw of the Stockholder# of the altov* Institution, the following Officer* were elected for th« oneumr yenr : JAMES T. CARTER, President. THOR. Marsh. Vice President. SAMUEL P. HANCOCK. BporoUrj. DIBBCIOH*. John Hertsler, Jr.» Thoa. Allman, Jr., Silvester J. Meaner, Joi.ewh E. PcheiU Jacob Binder. HORN. It* JameaT. Carter, Thos. Marsh, Clayton French, svmioi.C. Wiil’t'i Thos. Craven, Sohmtor—Or.QßQE W. T rfy» ST. ANDREW SO 0I FT Y.-TIIE •L? 121 th anniversary will be celebrated to-day in BANSOM-STKHET HATE. A business meeting at 4 and dinner at Oo’elnotc. Sootemon or their descendants, fesidenta or stranger* in the city, desiring to participate m tmaoelcbratinn. are renuented to procure DINNER CARDS at the esid bustiies* meeting, or of U* x UKORQK YOUNG, Beo’T. ry-s=* A farewell missionary meet. ■l3 INf* will b® hold in the UNITED PREhBYTE RIAN CHURCH. KaUR St , near Smennth.l Rev. Ur. Duies ) r)iis EVENING on tuo occasion of Rev. J C. Ncvi'i being sent out to China. Exercisos coniineim* at Toeloolr. It* rT3» THIRTEENTH WARD TIEFL'HLI UJf CAN CLUB meets THIS EVENING. at S. K. corner NINTH and SPRING GARDEN, to reor ganise. AU Republican" invited. JV JOS. M. TRUMAN, Jr.. Secretary. rv7y=- REV. JOHN G. FEE. OF KENTUCKY. I LJ? will speak upon the PROGRESS AND WANTS OF AN'II-SLAVERY m that Hints,on THURSDAY EVENING. December Ist. at b o’clock, at the Pirat Re formed Prekb)teriaa church, Cherry street, b*low Eleventh. n3O Bt* |V^* CALIFORNIA AND TilE MORMONS. 'Jo* A Lecture hr HORACE GREELEY. before the HARRISON LITERARY INSTITUTE, on FRIDAY EVENING. December Sd, at CONCERT HALL. Tickets Twentv*five cants. For sals nt Tarry&Mc- Milhu’s, Ifnxsrd's Marfon’s. Heudeison’e, Sixth snd A rch. and Bower’s. Sixth nnd Vine Lecture to coimnnnoa at 7J* rv“T» Till: FIFTH LECTURES OF FRO FKHSOR FoPt'KK'rt Cour«o will l* delivered onrHURSDAY EVENING, tho let of Deoember, st 7‘,/o‘clonit. Subject :‘'Tlio PilKnmsdf tbeMftjuower." Admission 25c. A g*utloin.*Q and two ladies. 50 cents. nJJ-il3t' rT3=* I'HII.ADKLI'IIIA EXCHANGE I’OMPA • kj? NY, Nov. W, IBW—A pcncrnl mootint or tho fctoeklioldara of tho PhiUdelphK Exchange Company, will Uo held on MONDAY NEXT, December 6th» Rt <3 M.i At tho EXCHANGE,! Room N 0.30,) for tho porpona of alaetm-r NINE MANAGEKH to aerve fortlia : par. nnd for tho trana&otion of othor t*ti»m*iMi. nfl>-6t AVALS. UftANf, Socrotaiy. fY/jr* K ARAIEIIS* AND MECHANICS’ |L? BANK, I’nu.AOELnnA. Nov. 2S, IW9. At an Election held on the 2Ut ol November, 1569. tha toll winx-ntroort Stockholder* were elected Ihrootora of this mutt: Rol«?rt V. Mwey. Joshua B, I.ipiuncnU, James 11. Cnmp!>ell, I. Pemberton Hutoiiitaon. FratioiaTete, i John C. Farr, Woodward. is Direotora thii day. 8. A. inimoualy re-eleotod Preat* J, Esq., Vice Prenuont, and Jashier. \V. RUSHTON, Caahier. 8. A. Mo'«r ( Kdwm M. John Antihunt. Georgo VV. Fnmum, Anthony J. Antoto, Joseph Harmon. Jr.. , , . WilSmm 11. . Moetin* of th» MbiICKR, FBe deliver ed on THURSDAY EVENING, Deo. Ist. at CONCERT IJALL.by lion. JOHN I'. HALE. Bubjaot— '* Agranan jam. ’ Lecture >4 to 8. Ticket* admitting on&, 25 cent*. ' Tickets admitting gentleman and two ladies. COcentt, n»-r2t NOTIC E.-ANAIMOimNFI> MEETING ' J«J> oi tho Second AlurUaso Bondholder* of the Wil liamauort nnu Etnnru Railroad Company will be hold on WEDNESDAY next, the3oflt net..at 13o’clock M., at Room Ny. 30, Exchange Jiuitdmg, to receive the re port of their Committee. ii2d at y, A. VANDYKE, Chairman. rrr* TIIE Kiiv. 11. «katxan «i;inm:ss fsW.nJTJI I PWtchfntfiaOKNTJlAL PKKBBYTERIAN L ~r.^yjr’..U!r * Clarke's.> corner Kiphih end Cherry, on WKPNKSDAY, Til I'HfIDAY, ami FRIDAY Kve nines, nt 7>» o clock. On Finlay evening the tervico will La lotj/ouns tntn culy, wiS 31* NINISTKKPJTII QUADitILFITPARTY Jij,, to the Contributing Members of the PhiKdelphm (Bock '*) Hand, No. l.vilf take piano nt the National , / im /.' , ?’AV. I IU JIRCO *troot. below- Nixlh, on WJSDNLS- I* A k i.VhMNO, Novetntier 3uth. N. ll.—fioketa not tranfnpihlp. No Tickets sold nt the door. JAMFS V. IIRCK. Reoretiry 1\ B No.), 745 FLORIDA.at., Above Kloventh, l/eluw Fitzwater. [rj’iMV.V" LtCTI ' RKS as - Fro/* 0. MlTCilliLJj* the eminent Astronomer and Kitted Orator, will deliver the following Coureetif Len turce in thu Musje«l under the auspices of the tounc Men a Christian Association: Tuesday, Nov. Istli—The Structure and Perpetuity of the Plauetarrbystom. Tuesday, Nov. 22J—Tho Motions and Revolutions of the Comois. Saturday, Nov. aath—'The Number, Distance and Masuntude or the object# comprising the Galas). luesday, Nov. JCUh—Tbo MotionN and Revolutions of tne Fixed Stare, and the Translation of the Suue and S‘dar Systems throngh space. Tickets for the oourse, one dollar^ Tickets for the course, ndmittinf a gentleman and two todies, two dollars. Tickets for a simile lecture, fifty cents. Can be had at the principal bookstores, and the rooms of the Young Meu’fi Christian Association, No. 10t» and 1111 Chest nut street. uo4-lf RETAIL DRY GOODS. £ LO TH S. JAYNIi'B lIAU,. An assortment of the b«st and cheapest CLOTHS •rer offered the public, for LADIhS*, GKNTB', AND BOYS’ WEAR, at €UO per yard and upward. Call and sm* ESHLE MAN'S CLOTH and GENTS' FURNISHING STORK, 625 CHESTNUT SIRE lII'. nIW-Itt. PLOTII CLOAKS. V RIIARPLF.BS UROTHKRB have .elocted ft por tion ol their atook, which they have marked at reiy low prico., much under thn post of production. UIKSTNUT and EIGHTH. Brocuk long shawls. A very extensive ntock ef Broche Shawls, fiom inedium to very fine qualities, reeeivad from the inanu factories in Vienna. Those goods are of new design, both Silk and Wool, and Chains Lame. « S »rSW» B lf. t INED SILK GLOVES. ILJ PUi.h-lined, Cloth, and Silk Gloro, and Oauntlota. Flavor and Ktd Qlovoi. JWARPI.rsS BROTHERS. 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A*vor j humorous book, with illustrations by MoLennau. Ivol. 81. TRUE WOMANHOOD. A Novel. By John Neal. 1 vol. 3J 25. JOHN BROWN AT OXFORD. A Sequel to Tom Brown at Rugby. MEMOIRS OF A HAIR DRESSER IN HIOH LIFE. I vol. 81. For sale, with ALL THE NEW BOOKS. THE BEST LIBRARY EDITIONS. THE BEST BOUND AUTHORS, i THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK Or BOOKS in every department of literature, at the LOWEST PRICES, by SAMUEL lIAZARD, Jr., n?9,St 714 CHESTNUT Street. fJUIE GIFT-BOOK OF THE SEASON, *r HENRY A. BROWN A CO . U Hanoverstreet, Boston, offer at KHTML and to the i'SAUK.the DRAWING-ROOM PORTRAIT GALLERY, an elegant volume, beautifully bound m cloth and gold, containing _ FORTY STEEL PLATE PORTRAITS of eminent po.sons, engraved in the highest style el the art by D. J. 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Amt gives utterance to wnai pauses in the eonscieece of the ooi—gentlennd kind when he in hoard end obeyed, end h stern reprover when Ins counsels ere not h*ed~il The story ts well austnined—tender, at times, nnd thrill* m<. end is adapted to Lonefit the young.—tVairoJ Pres b'j'ffinn. Published bv WILLIAM 8. k ALFRED MARTIEN, n» No.COt CIIESTNi-T Street. Q.AUT & VOLKMAK. (SUCCESSORS TO H. COWFERTIIWAI T k C0.,1 BOOKSELLERS, PUBLISHERS AND lUPOR TEUS, NO. 000 CHESTNUT STREET, Wonld respsetfully Invite the attention sf their pa trons ami the Pubbc m geueral o their RARE AND STLENDID STOCK OF STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Prepared and arranced expressly for the Holidays. EttfiisA and Atturiean editions, of all noted aud popu lar authors, in both plain and fine bindings. NEW BOOKS Received as soon as iasied, and sold at the loveel eaah prises, all of which will bo found upon our READING TABLES. here will be found also many of the Periodicals and apors of other cities, aa well as our own daily and weekly journals. Steamers, as iveil os Residents, are cordially invited to spend a leisure hour at this popular and well-know rosort. PICTURES. A few seta still left of Tht Voyage of Lift, entitled Childhood, VowiA, Manhood, and Old Ant, by TAemas Colt, engraved from the original paintings, in the high est style oftheart. The celebrated paintings, from which these engra vings nro mado, have long been regarded as the best of toe productions of their distinguished author. They are too welt known to require any extended notice. The name of the series has become familiar as “ household words” all over our conn try, rnd it* fame among the gal lories of European art is worthy of our native land. It is an allegory—the silent interpreter of which is m every heart. It is an Epio Poem—the hero, cr heroine of which is the beholder. It is adiscourae on homan Ufa its openings, it* fascinations, t’tiiptations, trial*, dan gers, and to the Christian voyager, its peaceful and glo rious end. Its eloquent teachings are none the less im pressive boeause conveyed in the si lent, graceful, and imposing forms and symbols of beauty end sublimity. With and without frames, at price* ranging from $BO to $5O. , Oil Colored Vjxwx of almost all the sities and places of note tn the world, 12 views in eaoh rack, with descriptive letter press, prise 25 tents par package. Also&largeasanrtment of Stetl Engravings and Colored Illustrations ofseenes in Germany. STATIONERY, QOLD PENS, AND PINCILS, of tho best manufacture, at low prieee. BOOK RESTS, Ac. Just received, a large invoice of WRITING DESKS. PORTFOLIOS. PAPETERIKB, INK STANDS, &e. Also, a full and complete assortment of LETTER AND NOTE PAPERS. AND ENVELOPES OF ALL SlZfcS AND KINDS,at very low prices. JUVENILES, TOY BOOKS, AND QAME!?. DIARIES FOR llflO Price* from 10 cent* to SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. Wo call the eipecial attention of Teachers to thia por tion of our establishment, Jo which they will had the most complete assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS, GLOBES, AND SCHOOL APPARATUS, to be found in tbe city. Wo furnish at the lowest rate* PELTON’S OUTLINE MAPS. MITCHELL’S OUTLINE MAPS, JOHNSON’S PHILOSOPHICAL CHARTS, CUTTER’S ANATOMICAL CHARTS, KOMSTODK’S ELOCUTIONARY CHARTS, FOTTER k HAMMOND, and PAYBOX k DUNTON’S PENMANSHIP, and CHIIIOGKAPHICAL CHARTS. Teachers and Book buy er* generally will do well to call and examine our stook before purchasing. u23-0t The lives of eminent PHILADEL PHIANS. „ JUST PUBLISHED. _ . Fp. WJ. 44 Portraits Pn.» two. To W had onlj of Wl . BROTMERiIF.AD, nM-iat* Wti». ,13 and 81» South EKiHTH Scrmt. E, NEWLAND & CO., -Lookraa-QtAsa and fioture-framh . • MANUFACTURERS, WHOLKBALE AND lIETAIJ,. . , , 1 'An .xten.Lv. .took of OIL PAINTINGS, eta. All ,t V . u Boith t*ONT Str..t, olil-inwf-tf MLEfITtA Slia.t. VITANTED—To Pur*hafio an interest in .11. P o .'"."* House, for which Chicaco pro S ert l w fi.en,or will lor d "D wopo'tJ her., AhdreiAßux 1130, Po»t °hice. n29-2t* A BOOK-KEEPER, thorougTily experi frt en '°il in the Importinx, and Cummiaeion. ard Jobbmr buunru. ie open for an on;a..mrnt. Refer* to nis last employers. Addrew “ K,” this office. ntJ-ti* 'nr ANTED— ( \ SITUATION, by a first " " yate inoohanio, as a superintendent of a manu faotory.or a salesman where a mechanical knowledge . 11 . r .^i. l U re(J i or M nn assistant book-keeper. Address *' LEVER,” this office. • &2s-3t* A BOOK-KEEPER of many years' expo nrnoe w-she* more active employment Will be uneoiiaseil by the Ist oi Jauoary. flesagood know )t‘dg*i of Lu.ines* generally, anu would be willing to make n.mself UK*tul. A liberal salary expected. P'l'rst r^i o *. r0 ‘ erecce# k lv ® n * Address Activityat tire nM 6t* WANTED— By January Ist, a situation BOOK-KEEPER, or in an Insurance Com pany or Banking House, by a practical Book-keeper of Urge and influential busmen acauamtauce Address . UERVEi dANFOKD, nJS-lro* 1100 Walnut st., or Box 261 P. 0. A PARTNER WANTED IN THE IRON capital of from BJO Mo tf> c’l2 WO. Address, with real name. IRON, at BloJft’t Dispatch, and state where an interview may be b&d^* |«l WANTED—To sell at a Bargain, the JwimosfdMiTftble Hotel Property m Bucks county, ra.. s'tuated at New Hope, eucal distance from Pbila •lalphnand hastnn. For a view of the Property e*U on 'be F‘-erru«» , «- For term*, Ac., oall on or suidreu 8. W. KIRK. Danville. Pa. nlfr-#w • FOIt MALE AND TO LET. TO LET—3d, 4th. and sth Stories of the new bulldinc 413 ARCH Street. Well calculated for a lwht maQufactnrmg businr-s*,' bavin: two sky light*. And water and water closets; also gas and ..as fixture*. Applr on the premises. &39-4C* HOTEL TO RENT.—A fine large and ''ommodious Hotel to rent, at the northeast cor ner of the Frnnkford road and Palmer street, oppos.t* to the passenger to the New York depot. LUKEN3 k MONTGO>iKRV, n3o4t* m 33 Beach street. A CHANCE FOR ANY PERSON THVT wishes to engage in the COAL AND LUMBER business The subscrilier, alKiat chanting hit taisinees. offari for sale the. stock nnd fixtures, and lease of a COAL AND LUMBER YaKI). situated on the west side of Schuylkill, two ami a half mile* above .Manajunk. The stuck consists of Hemlock and Pice lumber, and coal. The fixtures, horses, wakens, carts, and everything that is necessary for carrying on the LUMBER AND COAL husiness. Th» yard is an old established stand, and new do>nc a *ood business, which tho books will show. There un siding bj the ?. k R. R. Road, and a landing on the liehuylkiU. It will be sold at a very tow rate, and only two hundred dollars in each required. A'•ply to W.G. SMITH. no2Seod!2t* as above. r»OPI*KR FOR SALE.—Proposals en dorsad "Bids for Copper,” will l>e received until the 10th December addretsed to tho Treasurer of tho Mint. Philadelphia, for the purchase of about fiOOOJ pounds of Copper Ingots, from the melting of old cents. Bidders will state the once offered per pound,and tho quantity proposed to be taken, to be paid for in to d coin, on acceptance of the bids, as the Copper is de livered at the Miut. The cost of packing, if necessary, must be borne by the purchaser. James ross snowden. Director. Mint of the United States, Piulads., 17th Nov., 1559. 018-fiw-tdlO C*OR SALE OR TO RENT—A Large property enitab'e for a Coal yard. Manufacturing or Foundryjmrpuses, situate on the north sidenfPGPi AR STREET, between Beach street nnd Cohockaiuk efeek or canal, (latoly occupied aiGlenat's omnibus sttD'es,) 55 foet front, on Poplar street, and 150 feet to l.ewellea ■treat, and having a front on the canal of about 7 b I'eeL These premises are well adapted for a Foundry or Fac tory, the buildings easily convertible for either purpose. LUKISNS k MONTGOMcRY. n23-lm* loti BEACH BT., Eighteenth ward. f |JD LET—The Secoud, Third, and Fourth JL Stories of tbs central and spacious Stores, Nos. 22 and 2t South DKLVWARE Avenue, with laroe Uouatiiu Room on the Second Floor. Applv to THAIN k McKEONR. n29-tf 21 and 24 SOUTH WHARVES. m NO. 1924 CHESTNUT STREET.— AHx Klesant four-story HOUSE FOR SALK; three* itory double back buildings, finished in the best manner. »nd replete witnail modern conveniences. Let 2V foet deep to Sansoin street. The yard is well supplied with shrubbery and dwarf pear trees, plums, &e. The whole establishment m complete order. Fossatiion given im mediately. Apply to Alessiw. GU.MAtEY k SON, 320 WAt NUT Street, opposite Independence Bqnare. n!9 tf HOUSES, TAVERNS, and STORES. Lail Real Estate of every deseription, for sale or to re&t. Apply to ALAX HEIN'S. Real Estate Agent, No. 227 North SECOND Street, m L. Tonrny k Co.’e Seed dtora. All order* will be promptly atiendod to. English. French, and German spoken. Collector of Ground Rents. pl&-3m 'J’H.E UPPER FLOORS OF STORE No. 216 CHESTNUT STREET FOR RENT. FOR SALE—A valun’ole Lot of Ground, 143 rest bv 100. three front*, water and km laid on one front: suitablo for a church or iactory. ltiaaitua ted in the Southwestern part of tbe city, in a rapidly im proving neuliborhood. Terms easy. Address, for par ticulars, “ J. K.,” office of this paper. s<-u TO LET—A Second-story Room, conve aient to the Bute House, iui table foraLawyer’i Offioe. Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street. els BOARDING, HP WO HANDSOME ROOMS WITH FIRST ■R class Board, for FOUR PERSONS. Aik for Mrs. HELM, No 1315 Walnut street. It BOARD WANTED—By two young men. in a private family where there are no other hoard f rs, with rhe privile •of urnc gas and bith. I.ovation between Vina and Spnn/ Garden afreets, and Sixth and Tenth streets. •he best of refererra given and re quired. Address, lor three days, ”W. A. M..” Perst office. c3O fit* BOARDING. —A liandsoinu second-story Room vacant, at 1100 WALNUT Street Also, a ema’l Room for a gentleman. nfifi-fit* "i FINE THIRD-STORY FRONT-ROOM xl. and PARLOR.at 152 J WALNUT Street. rlM:* WANTED —Furnished Apartments, with every faeilitv for }}oasekeep : ni, Bath. Gm, Ac., For Gentleman and Wile: or Board in a etnet'y Private Family. Address “Merchant,” Blood's Pn patoh, with full particulars ol price, k o. nlO CLUTAIN MATERIALS. \\T IIENRY PATTEN S II • CURTAIN STORK, 839 CHESTNUT Street, Betow Se\er,tii. Brocalelle Cuttains. Damask Cnrtaics. Bmcatelle Curtains. Damask Curtains, Brocatrlle Curtains. Ds'tiaak Curta'ns. Bronatelle Curtains, Damask Curtains, Brocatclle Curtains. Damask Curtains, Brocatelle Curtains, Damask Curtains. De Lain* Curtains. Batin Curtain*. Da Laino Curtains, Sa»m Curtains. De Lame Curtain*. Batin Curtains. Le Lame Curtains, Satin Curtains, Dp Lains Curtams, £*»’?• Curt a ct. De Lame Curtains, Saun Cuitaius. Cloth Curtains. Silk Terr? Curtains. Cloth Ciutam*. bilk Terry Curtains, Cloth Curtains. Si'k Terry Curtains. Ch'th Curtains, Bilk Te*ry Curtains, Cloth Cu'tain*. Btlk Terrv Curtains, Cloth Curtains, - Silk Terry Curtains. Lace Curtains, Mns'ln Curtains, Lace Curtains. Mnsl n Curtains. Lace Curtains, filui'in Curtain*, Lace Curtains, Muslin Curtains, Lace Curtaius, Mntbn Curtains. Lace Curtains, Muslin Curtains. Gold Bordered Shades. Fre*<*o Shade*, Gold Bordered Shades. Fiasco Shades. G.'Ul Bordered Sh»de«, fresco Shades. Gold Bordered Shade*. Fr*soo biiatles. Gold Bordered Shades. Fresco Shades, Gold Bordered She. J«a, Fresco Saadea. Landscape Shades, White Linen Shades. Landscape Shade*. White Linen Shades, Landscape Shades, \* lute Linen tibades. Landscape Shades, Vh-te Linen Shades, Landscape Shades. White Linen Shades, Landscape Shades, White Linen Shades. Bnlf Holland Shades, Green Holland Shades, Buff Holland Bhades, Green Holland Shades, Bull Holland Shades, Green Holland Shades, Buff" Holland Shades, Gr*en Holland Shades, Buff Holland Shades. Green Holland Shades. Buff Holland Shades, Green Holland Shades. piano CoT*r*. Piano Covers, Fiapo Covers, P<*no Cover*, Fiauo Covers, Piano Covan, At prices to please ell, At pncea to please all. At prices to please s'l, At prices to please all. At prices to please all, At prices to please all. W. HFNRY PATTEN, ok) CHESTNUT Street. nSO-St Below Seventh, south tide. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. DRESSING GOWN’S, MANUFACTURED AT W. W. KNIGHT’S, 606 JRCH STREET . TAer.«tr,st Mu! moat beautiful itil#. a!»sj,ott hand; vt:j aultubl. proa.uts for th. .pprouobuis hohd..^ Just . lot of PURE BILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, EXTRA TIES. SCARFS, Ac., OF THE NEWEST BTYLE3, FINK SHIRTS AT WHOLESALE, RETAIL, OR MADE TO ORDER, GUARANTIED TO FIT. O. WALBORN «& CO.. (NOW) NOS. & AND T NORTH SIXTH STREET, hatfe now a very eupsrior aeaortmsnt of Shirt*, Uo*i*r~ olothing, Gloves. Hosiery, etc. Speoia! attention given to GENTLEMEN’S WRAPPERS, of which a fine assortment is oonstantly kept on hand. oJO-3mif JW. SCOTT—Ute of tho firm of Win • cheater k Scott-OENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING STORK and SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 814 CHESTNUT Street,(newly oppoeita the (Jirerd House,) PbiliUelrhim J. W. s. would r«»pkctfally.caU-the attention tjfhu -former patrons and mend* to his new store»«id la pre pored to fill-order* for SHIKT3 at short notioe. A rjrfect fitguaratitidd. tWhoieeale Trade nppued with neSaiirtaulCollari.-' ; (yfl*lr g~UI!LDREN’S CLOTHING—A FINE Ai/- BW RACE 81, next door to Eighth. \VALNUT-STHEET - THEATRE. * “ Sole Lessee. Mrs. M. A. GAEJSETTSWf. Btajje M&oiM«r . .Mr* RTF* XwX Business A*£nt! .Mr. JQ& D- MURPHY. THIS (WE DN EBDA Y> EVENING. Nov. The celebrated Farce. entitled „ THB IRISH LION. TSmMoore. Mr. Barney Williams: Mr-Senibb*,Mr. G. JonnsUm : Mrs. Cerulea FiXjrif- Mrs. Wuljaias. After Width the popular Fares of th« £ - Oi'STOMSOP THE COUNTRY. .J-JP+S*™* ado \nesr Vaudeville, written for Mr. mw jrnee* as übi«| j Beats secured three day in edVSnan* ASCH - To conclodsmta of , ScAixorFxicKs.—Adounio&.MoenU; Seouedßoats ia Drees Circle, 87>f pints; Faro set. 00 nm. Doors open at naif poet • o’aktti; penon&anea to ooaiEsnoe at 7 o'olook precisely. . DAN RICE’S GREAT SHOW. NATIONAL TKEATSE. WALNUT St. lim Kisbth, D. McLaren.sole proprietor. .. _. „, THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON A EVENING. For the delectation of “ You nr America,” E.MBEE DBS FLEURS. _ fir four ladies and four gentlemen. , Second and last weeknf thejrreat Australian Rider, MELVILLE. The Learned EJepbmt, LALLa ROOKH : L'Eebeß? Equipoise. The Camsnche Steed. EUR ERA j And Via Rice's Pets, the Assyrian Goat, the J‘r»!**d Kan* garoo, and the hoe*jerfomnng RHFNOCEROd* , a THE GYMNASIUM. To yith the Eoeentriaities of _ FETE AND BARNEY LUFFEY. Dapr* open *t 5X o'clock. Performances uj ocmaeroi at 7jt odock. Prices as nsnai. A CADKMY OP FINE ARTS, (SOUTH* EAST QA LhV.RY.) x goNNTAG’S gran Pa ntin*. _ * A DRHAM OF ITALY,” W.th I.KSSIN*f'B woederoes Work of Art. •• THE MARTYRDOM OF JOHN HUBS.” —... A* alsotpeemtßJcf ACHKNBACH bTEiNBRi-CK, Ht'BNKR, CAMFHAUSEN; HILPJ* BRANDT, and u * HASENCLtVER, •»I»Wted from 9 A.JH. tod v M.,aadl to W F. M. daUr °n &nd after December M, US. Admission 18 cents. rJO-tf MCDONOUGH’S GAIETIES—RACE &t, above SECOND . . A^9 T .UE. K WEEK OF NOVELTY. . A„ J> LbVAITT. the most wonderful performer upon the Banjo in the country. — 4 .. A. M. HERNANDEZ, Will repeat his qreat character of FUVGO. THE BRAZILIAN APE. . . new band of serenadees. 4'if' fewtt. a m . Hernandea, Billt Thomas, S Simpson. John n mi tms, R. fiertnleon. Admission. 10.13. and g cents. njg \\ LTROPOMTAN HALL JAYNE’S Btr«t.lS?r”?XTi?^ LTH BUILDLN ' Q CBKSTHUT ‘ *TH!6dOVB MUSEUM OP ART, One of the most novel, pleating, and iustntf'tive exhi bitions o beauty and raeehaaicOtkil! evar intrerneed into this country, is now open for the regular s*&sob. B>n 'J,C- x biP'- e y® 7 : ry e\ tainsdenn* th* wtet, sad oa WEDNESDAY ul SATURDAY AFTESNSOSS. A fuil and efficient Orchestra will perfuna d-ui&x tha prog real ofUeKxhi'itinn. ABJiiSsio** •*—Adulji, 3S cents; Children under ten years of a*e. 13 can’s. Boors open at 7 m the evening, and 3 oVoek ia the nftenjo'm. Kemt-mber V. 9 Dijli-ht Theatrics every Wednesday aed Batu d ly afteraoons. dig otf rpEMPLE OF WONDERS. A Northeast comer of TENTH led CHESTNUT Strf j t»—Secood Htorr. CHANGE OF ENTERTAINMENT EACH EJCHI* _. w „ SIGNOR BLITZ, rj]fl rreat frotri-rtuift end sla-,ieiao. will fir* r&&& 5 ,4 Perfoncsßcoatm abOT®®:**# EVERY EVENING at 7H n’ctoefr. nod WEDN EfiDAi and HaTURDAY /FTSKNOON3, at S o'clock e£t- MitiDjt ot ficeisec in VENTRILOQUISM, !Deoajpr*h*r*!j,!« Feats of NATURAL MaGjCAPI RfT RAFFING and its INFLUENCES, ®ad7th« LEARNED CANARY BIRDS. “• Admisaioa 85 esnts. Children ISoents. 'f’HE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA RE speetfally announce that their FIRST GRAND CLASSICAL CONCERT (Vocal and InstromeataUwm taka place on THURSDAY LVFNiNO, December m, 1*453. at MUSICAL FUND HALL, withanOrehaetrnof FORTY PKBFORMKRB. Priee of Subscription—Three Ticket* for 81 Sab> •cnption Lift open at Andre*# and Beck A 'Lawton’* Music Store*, and at M.F. Hall. Single tickets, ON K DOLLAR each; to be had at the door os the nicatof the Concert only. For ptiticolwra fee programme. . p4-tdl Germania orchestra.—public Rehearsal* every fATURDAYat MUSICAL FUND HALL, at 3& o’clock P. M. A package ofcnfct ticket*, one dollar. Single ticket* 25 cent*. To be Had nC G. Andre’*, and Beck A Lawton'a If oaio Btorae, and at the dorr. oU 3m Notice.— i, the undersigned havin* bencht the ri*ht to the “ COOPFR GAS REGLIJLTOR’’(first patent! for the city and county of Philadelphia, Pa., do bereb* eire notiee that lam the sole proprietor of the faid ruht for the nid city and coant*, and »b*vt I only tiara (ha rizht to e-U and apply the sa.d COOPER HAS REGULATOR ‘first patent)iq the Mid eitr and county. Aliiafnu.emeaUon the above patent will be prosecuted. accordin'j to law. I wiU coa rantee every instrument I sell to jive eat jfactioa. Ibe pu »l o ere retpectfuib invited loiae the operation of the Rezuiator, at my office. No. 439 CHESTNUT ftcond floor. [niß-3:*3 A. J. JcARcH. TVOTICE.—HOLDERS OF THE MORT -e « I'a-’B B' nds issued by tbe Catawtsaa. 'WiUiatsstoiL aod Er e Railroad Company are inv,ted topreMCt tkeir bonds within thirty «’a*s from ih'idate. attbeOfieeof the Companr. 3u3 W'ALNUT Street, betwceo the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock, daily, and *i;n the power of attorney under the resolution* paieed by the Boodho'den, at the ineeuai heldoatho 11th io»t. _ _ _ SAMI EL V. MERRICK, ROBERT BAYARD. F. A. VAN UVKB. Jr, J. N. HUTCHINSON, A. W. MITCHELL. M. P. HUTCHINSON, . Committea. "WM, D. LYWiS, Truatae, November isth, 16». - - - nJB im TVEW MARKET.—IT IS PROPOSED TO X i establish & market oa lb* Lot ft the joactlcß of Frost and Liurel streets* in ft thnnnx- pcj-clooe, anti active business neighborhood. StftlU to be erected un inediatel* if encouragement is obtained. All laterested re invited to call and view the premises. _ WILXIAJftS & COOT, Gontr FRONT and LAUREL Sts IVOTUT, 18 GIVEN THAT APPLICA -1- ’ tion will be made for a Certificate of Fmaeylraai* State Lovn.m place of one dated August 4. U6d- No. 39, for & w, under act of April 6, IS4, to LOLISA JEF yfeHV. now lost or mis'aid. a *8 to* THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS. NOTICE TO STUDENTS. CThe Evening Stadia* by gae-light- from the Cart*of Antique Statuary, oozcmence on SATURDAY, October lat. at 7 }*. M. Toe Life Class commence* it* atodUe on MONDAY EVENING, October fid, at 7 P. M JOHN BARTAIN. 525-tf Chairman of the Committee on la*tn»ct}on. pu.MMONWEALTii BANK.—Philadkl van. Nov. JS 'Th'« BANK has RR MOVtii m ihe Southwest comer of FuURTS tad CHESTNUT streets. Col •crioc* nude on all aeeewible poinr*. nH '.l H. ORAMBO Cuhier. R'EMOYAL.—Mr*. M. S- BISHOP hM * Removfd her Milltpery Eatabl.shmeat from >l4 to IdIftCHE&TNU T Sue*:, next to dt- LavrenooHouL nls-laj RE MOVAL .—HENRY STEVENSON, TAILOR, bera La inform h ; s nnDerocaTrieada and euatumera that he ha* Removed :<>34 CHE&TXt T Street, eeeor.d door below Fearth. Soeth mde, where he wilt xeep a fine aaaortcent of C’'>Ou. Caammerea. Poe skioa. Overo-iatia 4 *. Caahmere Veanoi*. Ae., «h ehhe will be pie&aed to sell on the meet reasonable terms, infi-lm* INSURANCE COMPANIES. rrflfi MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE A COMPANY OF NEW YORK. SIX MILLK&VoF rOLLARS, inviiixs in r -«r no»Toa«£s r>s xxau ze;ATS, Wurth over sucootiA. Th* premium* »own th’n is many ether Com pa il**, and the Dividends have tees esxxTxa. Tni* i* a itnetly Mcttal Oomeanv. Th*re_are no Slockho'de**, *o that ALL THE PROFiTU BTLONO to THX uirtto. ParaphleU. and every information, KU be had onaria, on application tn _ F. RATCHFORD BTaBB. A:e*t. 8. W. comer FOURTH and WALNUT Street*. PHILADELPHIA REFER ENCEffi Rohia*. Welsh. Mordvcat L Dawsoa, GecrtS H. Staart, George M. Stroud, E. t*. WkeWa. Jotn B Myers, J. Fiaher Lrexciag* Joseph Pattereoa, W.ltaa C. Lcdwig, John St. Atwood, Arthur •>. OrdSa. Ta o inn a H. Power*, George W. Toiioi, WiiUajn McKee, Tbo». Wast»a. tS-lyif* SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO CIETY OP PHILADELPHIA. _ Office, No-fiSl North THIRD Street iCfMohdstioc Bank Ba:sdinjt.> CHARTERED BY OFFENH- Deposits received in vumaof 6se Dollar and jupwardiL and reps’d in Gold, without notioe, with FIVE PE* CENT. INTEREST from the day ofdepoct UIT with drawn. A reoocajbts and rehsW# Saving* InitiUCoo ha* Img been needed is the Northern part of the city, and “ The Spring Garden Sav»w* Fund Society ”sr»* chartered by the Lsnalatureof Penssylvaaiatosspfly tbiaaeceecity. The Maca«iera in erganmng and locating it. have been governed wboSy by a deaire to aecommodate the baxj neas interest and want* of the rery large and enterpn axng population b; which it i* nrix-unded. OFFICE OPEN DAILY. _ , From 9to 1M o’clock: also, on Monday and Thvreday from 9 nnul 8 o’clock in the evaning* _ Kiuani. Frederick Klett, Stephen Smith, John Daniel LnderkoffW* Fredenck Stack*, Francis Han, Joseph r. LeClare« John Keetlar, Jr., GeorreKneekt, iSm' Wm. dLllwari, George Woelpeer, Geo. T. Thom, Peter C. Eltmaker, Robert B. DaTidaon. JAMES S. rIUNOLE, Semdent Faaucib H*rt. Seeretarv. ia®*.rf!f Tab’e Covers. Table Cover*. Jahle Covers. Table Coders. Tabla Covprf. Table Covert. DR. MOFFAT’S VEGETjYBLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly tasted, and prenounced a sovereign remedy tor djspepeia, flatnieney, heart-burn and headache, coftipeneee, dianhma, fevers of all kmcs. rh-uicatini, gout, gravel, worm*, scurvy, ulcer*, emphvo o«wn vlamti. tall rheum, ensipeloa. common colds aadta fiueDta, irregnlar.ty end all derangement ol the female system. Piles, and various other dneoaaa to which the barnno frame is hable. For sale by the propnetor. Dr. W. R MOFFAT-535 BROADWAY. New York.asd by Druggist* generally all over the eountrv. aX-dA wiy IiIEDICATED VAPOR BATHS. ill. SULPHUR, HOT-AIR. and STEAM BATHK-- Undsrtheear* of Dr. T. H.P/ Dt3 ,£Lk, na SPRUcR Street. Htgalr r«*f»mmended hy alltbe procipat phm cana m the ciiyior Rkaama.jra.ckia Sj eh'l'*. Coa:h« and Cods, Female Disease*. Ac. he. Kipecial >c&,.iurat.u4Uon* for LadiC* 017 2a Rockbridge alum water.—This Natural Mineral Water, po well known andex teneivelyuscdat the South, poeseaee* curative proper ties m many case* of Chroo'e Disease and Debiutv, wh’ch hare gained for U a European as well at an Ainer.can reputation. Many iuvaiid*. either restored'or relieved by its use, bear willia* tesamoay to it* remedial powers. It t« media Scrnfuloat ana Cutaneous affectioxA Chrome Diarrhmv. D t '*pep*ia. Diaeaaea of the Kidney* and Bladder and in ailments peculiar to Femi>*. it >s also useful as a Tonic in a debilitated condition of the system generally. ROCKBRIDGE ALUM WATER U bottled With ears, at the Spring!, and tn this condition retain* itanrtuec lor a loo* time,un'mpaired. A iOpply^B.^^y l ™ found with our agents, from whom it may be ordered with confidence in it* freshaes* and punVi * BLAIR k WYETH, Philadelphia. HEGRMaN k CO.. New York. COLEMAN & RQatfUJ, BaJtimere. FISHER k UMSTOf*. Riohaacaf . _ ofil-mwalm* Fropnetore. UONUOUUE. IS SI v7* STREET, offer* foe tale, at the lowest wholeask cash pncea, a general a**i«ftfl*entof steam refiaediffa rar* and Sirapa. Alio. Java Coffee, and Adamantine Candle*. »» WILCOX h GIBBS’ SEWTNO MA * > CHINE.—Thte Machine aerer fajW to rive sa tire «at rfact.on, PneA 930, For ei)#.at 7l» NUT Street. k w *»-tf * LCOHOL, BUKNINQ FLUID, «nd PU«E S ffgsSSr U & la-. T«OWBWWT».'; NOTICES. REMOVALS. SAVING I’UN OS. MEDICINAL.