Plitt del litei MC'Ol t Davastana I —Evening, There There is not muolkdemand for Flonito•day, but hold ers are firmer in flimsies's, and about 1 000 bbl fold, mostly good straight superfine, on terms kept . priatite, looladlnk soot! aXiraa al S'Onand trainmen fa norm' atthe same pnoe. Holders now generally ask 6.V.4i, for straight superfine, which is An adierinee. rased for home use,. steady within the above quotations for impoiline and eattna, and tiinsitiele for fancy lots es to brand. Rya Pinur and Corn Meal ate steady at $4.24 for the farmer and elle ef , Intl for the latter, Penna. Meal. Wheat--there is not much doing , and buysin a re , holding off, Bon% 4 , 606 hos, however. sold at 13 60 f or prime Southern and Penna. reds, and I tlaltio for good win te, mostly of the, former description. 04 is wanted at OS* for Prone, and 350 for Thinitsjittni• Corn is not so plenty, and the Oootand is fair at fully previous eaten, 'new tallow ceiling - at 781:149o, which to an advance, the latter for prime dry lota, and nld at wank, as In quality. Casa are not so firm, and about 2.000 bus Delanntre sold 14 FA anti Penna. 4to Bark—Abont 100 bhds first No. I quercitrori sold at 82T efr ton. whioh is n dachas, cotton— fhemarket continues dull, and the sales limited to 01, lOW smelt lots at previous rates. Oro cones and Provisions—There is not much doter, but holders ate firm in their demands. Seeds—Tito .neulry is moderate, end alma NO bus Clovereeed wild at 860625 eP bit, the- latter for prime, which is scarce. Timothy also fold at #5.40. nna Flaxseed at 81.50# , bu. Whiskey noutieues dull; tibls Penna. sold at 26026tge Ohlo n o weggs, for second-hand and prima pitakltgnil • 2.5)iil for tihdis, and 21. 4 ‘0 eP . gallon for drudge. rchange..:..Dec: I. BOARD. Kt w York Stock 9300Vn state 8000 .81issouri Si 9041 WOO 'tin •do • .... St 4000 8.134' woo N Y Cent - 4000 Itrie It ad Intl; 'ea. lb • MO Erie It 4th mtg. 110 500 11l Cent H bds..•.. 943( 50 Welt It Central ... - 80 do 42 92 1311 of America...oll 100 Pantile Mail 7/ 175 dn 71 dO 10do ..... 890'76 .1 0 do ..... . 74 ' 200 do 70 80 do 70)gl TIIE MARKETS. POO dY N Central ... o invr 1.30 8 8 144 1 V do 8144 SO No . . 81W SO Nwich & WM' R. 41 4.14 Stortington R—• - 5 Hudson River R.... 40 50 do .. 40 3 4 . 150 do 44. /IA) Reading 404.4" 400 do ,110 40 40 125 do POD WWI& R......1 , 16.18.1W NO do b 15.133 225 do 133 150 do . 600 Chicago & R 654{ A.Tile. are unchanged, and quoted at 86.12.11 for sots, nod 3525 for Pearls FLonit.—The market for State and Western Flour is less native. but nnohanged. with moderate receipts. and sales of SOO bble at $6.2055.30 for superfine State; 86.a50640 for extra do; $6300.3.40 for superfine West ern; 82.00m565 for extra do; 86.70 x 6.76 for extra round-hoop Ohio. Southern Flour is unehanged. With wile' of SAO bbl. nt 015.6546.t0 for mixed to good ; and 8666a7.23 .for extras. Canada Flour is better, with taloa of 30* bbla at 413,636840 for alien. Cinalx.—Wheat is dull but without change. with sales of silo buts white Kentucky at 81,8001 . 60. Corn is dull and droootng. with sales of 6. 003bua at 82e830 [or South ern yellow new. Rye is dull at 89c. Oats ere dull at 400 elo for Southern. Pennsylvania. and Jersey, and 46gril7e for State, Canadian, and Western. , Pena meas.—Pork is firm, With 4tales . or 400 bbl. at $16.23 for mese. and $11 . 25. fur prime. the stock exert gate* ar 32,6/0 *swat 34,.939 on the let of Novem ber. and 30301 on the let December. 180.9. Beef firm. with miles 300 blelsat elol.ao lot country prime. Sees 8.60 for entintry mess; 0800.10 for repacked Western, and 810.764r11 for extra meas. The !took amounts to CAW able and tierces. against 12.801 nn the tat Novem ber. and 41413 on December let, 1855. Cutinatoa can lgriiget bbl. At j"4° eGl~o. Li irietnnlT. ,t/Melydailat 24.- Markets by Telegraph. SAVANNAH, Dec. I,—Cotton—The steamer Europa - a new caused lees firmness in the IttatitOt, and ere demand a redaction: onlr 200 bales were sold to-day. bales of the week, 13,hrn Intent receipts, '.Z3,8111 halos, against Iktaj lent year. The receipts thus tar ahead nr last 'ear. nt all Southern ports ' are estimated at 207,000 bailie. Rock in tort. d, hates, MOBILE', Den. I.—Cotton quiet and unchanged; sides In day oi 4 OM/ bales. Mery Our.bors. Dee. 1 —Cotton—A 000 bales were cold to-day, at to%'ie Ito for middlings. York vim, net at Ole. ggehange on London, Elger9 per cent. premium: on PittwA ork, .%ith; . per cent lower; be daye..Dia V, per cent. discount; sight bills, %on per cent. discount. Torzeo, Dee. I,—Flour vary dull. but unchanged. Wheat very dull; nn sales. 3hnfluents-6,0M bide Plow and 10.10') hue Wheat. Burt Wnna , 1) sc. 1--Flour firm; }toward street and Ohio 05.9731;.. Whest buoyant at $1.362r1 46 for white, and 21 for red. Corn dull; new white 00073 c; yellow TO. Whiskey dull at 21360 ;no sales. Provision!: unchanged. Groceries quiet. Exchange on Now York unchanged. The New York Courier and Enquarcr says: The following is a recapitulation of the amount of losses during the month of November, Recording to the hest information we eau obtain. The amount largely exceeds that for any month of the poet for ty years Freight and Vessel. Cargoes. 000 es,asooo 1.920.r50 790.790 In 800 78 , .800 208,900 Stflamers 1 11113 ... . S•hoonere Freight and Vosseds....... 83 203 100 e 0.54,3360 CITY ITEMS. A SAFE. OUR/NAND BRIr,LIATT tlOlll —Our at tention has renently been called to a new and invaluable light, entitled the "Levelers Self-Generating Portable ' Gas-Burner and Fixture's," of 'which Minters. Witten ' k Company, No. 6181llarket street, aro the sole proprie tore. The frequent aicidents arising from the use of j fluid hes often been a subject of comment, caution, and evert Itri, Intadvefeloni in these columns, and we have. therefore, the more pleasure in apprising the public, of an article which not only effectually obviates this diffi catty, but places within the reach of all. 'whether in the city or country, one of the most pleasant, brilliant. and at the seine time the cheapest, lights that have yet been prodneed. By a most iegeaioue arrangement. Ma gas consumed by thte burner is generated in the lamp to 'JAW, it is attathed. By actual experiments, made by scientific men, explosion from the use of fluid ie these gee-gene rating lamps is rendered imeoseible. This entire sere tity ia, in fact, obvious latrine examination, and, oonst ering thin the cost of light by the use of those lamer, while it is quite as pleasant a light, is scarcely ono-half that of ordinary gal, we are not surprised to find that Meagre. Witten , Co. are supplying orden for them to all parts of the Union. In scores of churches end Publichalls throughout the country they have already been introduced, and for these purposes are found to be the moot comPlete cud respects desirable portable light ever discovered. As they manufacture magnifi cent chandeliers, firid,in feet, every design of fixture tapplied for the consumption of Wirers , gee, this light is being freely adopted in many places even where . the latter is accessible. Our oldeet in referring to this light in sued commendatory terms is to attract public attention toe first rate article, which. if it wore in our power, we would have to supersede the nse of all other Portable lights now in use, from consideration' of safe ty, If nothing else althourh there aro many other rea woofer ito general introduction. Railroad companies are introducing them as car lights, and they are acting wisely is doing." oa the difference between the light imparted by these cm larnpaand the ordinary wick light is almeat incredible. Mews. Witten & Co. are now rapidly sellbaithefftata and County rights for the sale of this valuable patent light, and it wilt probably not be long before' every town and hamlet In the Union will have made the favorable acquaintanee of the Loveless Portable Gas-burner." Ilirrstem, ENTERTMIi3tRNT.—We have been re quested to direct attention to a mnsical entertainment, to be given et Musical Fund frail. this (Friday/ even ing, by the young ladies of the Mount Vernon Grammar School. The programme eotabinos a rich variety of chants. choruses, solos. duets, nod deolemations, there being Mall over thirty different items on the list. The objector the concert is eminently creditable. the pro ceed; being intended to procure planes for the school for the benefit of the pupils. The-pianist for the occa sion will be Professor Charles Jerrie. The entertain ment will be given ander the conductorship of our well known townsman. Professor John Bower. )101lAC,P, GRVELV.TON CALfrolltra Alai) Tug Mon , rroxs.—Mr. Greeley, of the Tribune, will deliver a lec ture this evening at Concert gall, on his experience In _California and the Mormon counter. We, all remember Mr. Greelefe late visit to those portions of our tern tory ; has latetviews with Brigham 'Young: his clear and vractical views of the institutions of Utah his TO • caption in California, and the other manifold incidents Of his tour. By the especial request of the garrison Literary Irtetitute, as we learn, ha has proparn3 an en tirely new lecture. embtaeing the result of his observe_ ticas and will deliver it to-night. lily. Greeley is a for eibte and graphic sneaker, and will be listened to by our people with great interert. Wan the advent of the Holidays, everybody is beginning to think of the time-honored eustodi of giving and reeei , ing Gine. Thin is right and proper, end we take pleasure in rooommondinz nil to the grout " Gift Book Store " of 0. O. Brans, No. 439 Cheetnut street ovlreie they may purchase a gift in the chaps of a beautiful book for one dollar. end receive a handsome and costly Get iu nddition. At no other place in the Union era there no many beautiful 611 A else given nivel Or so many entertaining (woke sold. COMMAS GlPTg!—The moat beautiful And ap propriate Christmas present is the Oterooseope and Pictures. The largest aesortment at tho new emporium. la South Eighth street. JAMES Cass= & Co. Mn. &sonar would 'brit° the attention of thoso who would hove their Pianos properly tuned to his card on our fourth page. See Piano out. SOcuna Tits suer, by buying your Teas at. John B. Loves, Seventh end Brown. TO A COrtnittiPosoarr.—The battle of Waterloo would probably have been—if we may use the oxpres siou—adrawn battle, had not Blucher come up to Wel lington's bole, though we think that Napoleon, during the night, would have withdrawn hie forces from the field. England cannot bnni into bottle so terse an army ea RUseigt, at least not at the outset of the war. It is not men, however; but money, which decides the fate of a campaign, , The same may bc" said of the motive power to a now snit of ()tether' from the "Continental Clothing Home" of E. H. Eldridge & Co., northeast corner of Chestnut and Eighth streets, EAFFLiiO FOR EDWARD EVERRTT'S MOW ACRIPTA,-At the Washington 8' ace Fair. n rhino woe held. in which Mr. Everott's manuscript of his ora tion an Mr. Choate was drawn by Mr. Biehardsnn, find Mr. Everette manuscript of hie address on Web . ster was seemed by 33 J. Lang, We understand that it is else demsned to Out OD at suction the original manuscript oepy of a Bret-rite notice, once written by Mr. Everett for the Brown atone 0109 41 ng hall of Auokhili & Wileou, Nde,6o3 did 600 Chestnut street, above Sixth. lIDRADJa Abrestar, the philosopher of the Tn. bum; will tie in town to day. Ho will have that white :hat on for the estsvial oomurion only. He will deliver a lecture this evening before the Harrison Literary In stitute, on his adventures in California and the Mormon country., He will toll the people how lie bearded old Brigham in hie dent how he scared the buTaterst; how he electrified the Cslifoinione; and how he was fur- viatica bv the Mormon elders with on order to procure for the inhabitants of that reeiois complete suits of the 'beautiful &calling manufactured by Granville Btoitee, N 0.60 Chestnut street. above Sixth. • Ovr . ELtirGENCE. ISEX_FOURTE,PAGIL - • . _ . ARRIVED. ' Bark 'American, Wortinger, 13 dare from Ca4enae, with Molecule. to Stewart anion & Co. Lot i brig Model, • tire loadinflor thilllbalOttt.l. NOV 20th, Int 2532, long ' 20,11200 tk gidelia; Fanning, from: OttlYeetlin for irernean,9 &Lye nut, Int wan: , Bark RowlaDa.Ndsit,7. li dais from Mob i le, with l3l llrirtfaci t° R Po t n i tioll. ligtora day from Newilcel . ford, with oilt Pennell . B9ntora,n daysfromNewDcd ford, to bhobe r. Bantle& & On! - . liarrAmy, Hammond, 4 days from Boaton r with radar) to Te& Om- .- - - ' , Brined, Brownalidays from Black River, To, with blew. &o. to .0 N Weigle? & Co. Lea brig Eniarald Isle . for P hiladelphia next, day. , ' - Brig Molonkue ifilitonell 02 daye from Grand Turk, TL with rialt.to El -Bauder & CO. r,OO arid latM39 long 70* kPokk bar Dacotab, Deno, from Norfolk foe ha .TWA,. Bohr, N i llolmew, Brower,4 clay' from Dennievllle, in -: tat to area tr. Obdahall. ' tat to 00 mu t ing ; whilden. 3 days from New:Yorlc, - .wit bUrloi , to Masao*. Collins 4 CO. ffebra'olegraph. Hared. I day from Bourns, Del, with 'r- wheatno J air Buren& Boa. . *. ;• SOO J W RalLlNlerrie, 1 day from Little Creek, Del, %Stain to.Jes.l. Bewley & Co. -r, Diamond (itate, Smithers. 1 day from Milford, ...Delorrith corn to J ll MeColley ,/, -_, - hel4fler sy lll t irti , 2. VI! from Indian River, with 'l . %ken' Oat i lle o rilt days from Indian River, ~,k , ~, ~,,,,,..., FLY; Brignege, 2 Co . lays from Laurel, Del, ... WA re* W Bacon & Co. , : - .., _ ExohnuMk ( 6141 fik0"tia• A infl' io /13, Deal4P litom beige went in tine or. -,-otav" 4.,iliwto.toomornut. -.1.11.08,5, miens, Nnirositalai. Artaiothrie j tviw ; k t it" 1 14 4.11.1!4 • Below. a ship supposed to be the Harvest queen, from Liverpool; also the hark &moon. NoivOlx: Dee.• /Wind. brig Hoye, la days from St Vtheent. The -market there Was Well stocked with Amerioart proiluoe,j MEMORANDA. ifteamship Do Sotenlullook, for Havana, cleared at r 4 ew . YOrk Yeaterday. Ship Ann E Fleenor, Hooper, fur Philadelphia, sailed from Liverpool 17th ult. Ship Bit John Franklin, Lelar. for Rotterdam, cleared at Baltimore 30th ult. Brig holm Griffin, hence. arrived at Boston SOth ult. Brig Orme, Baker. from Now Bedford for Philadel phia, arrived at New York yesterday. Brig H Leeds, Grant, hence for NewburYPort. at Nil gartown 29th elt, and sailed again next day. Sohn beano Rich. Smith. Edwin Reed, Chipman. Cou rier, Crowell, and Mountain Avenue, Greenfield, hence. arrived at Roston 30th tilt, Bohr W A Haminond;Cain, from Baltimore, arrived at Bosn tul t. Behr I to l A 39 8 h 0w e, Rogers, for Phikdelphia,sailed from Salem Seth ult. Bohr Fredk Reed. Btatohford, for Philadelphia, milled from Eastport 21st ult. Schr Mimic Diamond. Young. from Delaware City, at New Bedford 30th ult. Behr J Jones, Stephenson, cleared at Now York yes terday for Wilmington. Del. Bahr J A, Bayard, Higbee, for Boston, cleared at Wil mincton, Del, Seth ult. M Bo hr Gen It, nnghnon, Scudder, for St Marks , cleared at ile 23th ult. . Bohr Elena & flebecoa. Prioa.cleared at Charleston 28th ult. for Jacksonville. Satire Amon, Crosby, and J ' Whelden, Smith, elearefi at Now York yesterday for Philadelphia, Sch re Sophia Ann, Smith. and H Payson, Crowell, from Bolden for Philadelphia. arrived at York Yesterday, Propeller Mars. N inhale, cleared at New York yester day for Philadelphia. HOLMES' HOLE, Nov.= P. M.—Arrived Bohr Ton -1185600, It, ouster, Eastport for Philadelphia. bid. Bahia E W Perry. Edward Latne, er. Robert Gil- Otto, Henry May, Mary Patterson, hi B Mahony, and elms Loeser. 291 h—hr, ochre Everglade, Watts, Philadelphia for Sa lami ft Tan take. end Triumph, clarit. Sultan for PhilaiiMPhitti David Smith. Houslass. end Maria Roy alton, Palmer. Salem for Philadelphia; II B Baseman, Burke, and E Stratton. Webb, Braintree for do; Martha, Clark, Enstvort for do. Sid, ochre Orris Francis, Albert Treat, Tennesoce, Star, Golnair. Maria Eozanna, B Stratton. and Martha. 30th—Ar and old, ochre Sharon, Thuile, Newburypert for Philadelphia: Osolinn. Carman, (Dalais for do. Also aid, bilge Emulate, Geo Harriei sabre Emily Fow ler, Everglade, HAM Smith. and H Bascomb. Romatne at 10 AM, wind SSW, blowij fresh, ochre Silver Magnet, repg; It L Tay,Triumph, Eliza Frances. NOTIgE TO if ARIIIVERS, The Crone Ledge Light veinal (Delaware Bey) Will ho removed from her station, for the winter eenson, on or about the 30th blot 30 8. STELLWAGEN, Commander U. 8. N,, Light House Ineneetor, 4th Dietrint. Plahtdelphin, Dee 2d, PIA d 2 St tHRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTE6B VP PO 12 o'oLoox LAST Mar GIRARD HOUSR—Cheetnut et.. below Ninth. Wlt Jones.llarrisburg D Tilton,ston, N Y J N Gale, Chicago T N Y Jan Evans, S C A H Chappell. Gm Miss Chappell, Columbus S A Kent. Chicago Bird Patterson P Curtis, Boston Ron J P Hale, Dover, N H It I' Cutler, San Fran Mr Wyman & la, Balt A M SawyerOlass 8 Sawyer, Mass Y. y. Stogie, Me C Harris, Norfolk Emorick & rant 8: Duarte, Tenn A Dubreul Hon Wl' Fessenden, Me Hon J Collamer, Irt in° %Varian. N Y J 8 March. Wash It Wood. N Y P 8 Sinclair, Jame/ city Jim Sanders. Dalt Mine J M Kennedy, Balt I ft Jones. FM rrielnirg M C Fitch, N Y Jno 0 Cook & la. N Y IM Gunderson. N Y .. It C R Martin, Nashville Miss Marna, Nashville C In .1 e. N Jas McCullough, NY Non if Wilson & la, Mass II Murphy, and lad y... Cal Y ,T Antos Cameron N Win V Broken. N Y W Mulliken • Mass A H Reeder, 'kaston It H Campbell, Newark, NJ A A Heinen, Mil N Porter, Jr, Conn C P. Knevnls, N y .t Preston & wife. Conn N Southwick & wi. NY M. P Bacon. Pawtucket Thus H Buckler. Halt C H houthard & la, N Y plea Brush, N Y Root britrni N Y A Kuberlv, England It Kemp, Kem Eng T B Horwitz lt P Horwitz. Bolt . Balt RH Monte, Balt W IM Brooke, Phila. A W Leisenring, Pa JONES' HOTEL- Chestnut street. above Sixth, F A Jones. Phit& If 8 Scott, Philo Ii C Bohlen & la, Ohm II B Rest, Alo G Ron. Mo semi Croy, am 3 htidlowney, Ireinnit p 011nra, St Louts li F Anners,ra A A Gregg, N Y 3 1. Scott, Pa C P Duval, La N Hunshurger.Del C E tilienhard, Balt 3 (3 Pitssatriolt. bait E Akers. Balt W H 14 Pullen. Hiohtntown 3 M ' , Mien. Hichtstrown V, E Jewell & In, Ira I 1 M William. _Chicago 8 Mcßae, _N 1r F Atkinson, N Y H Reed, Mass A YI . Bowden, Mass F Petrol & la, N Y Miss J Fetus, N Y I S Ball, N Y 080 It Bell, N Y a MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth et.. below Arch A B Weieloe, Wisconsin David Ilmr, Lancaster Jobn /Ineptly, Ind A G Turner, LLIZOTIII3 E Lyon, Muncv • Pa W P White, Masa Mee 7.oreme. 'Clearfield Mrs Wainwright. Cal (leo Weatlierbead.R 1 li B Frazer & sister. Mo C Burnett. XY T H Nut:won Indiana TN ler Cobb. Masa J moinnan, Juniata co MBOllllO, N Y FRANKLIN 110U8E—Chestnut st., above Third. t ii ,,, to izpanzlor, N Y Aire Reed. Pi its Miss Reed, lli , la Sohn Beed, Yhili, Pam! Bavree, N Y leaa.i, it Lee. Brooklyn las C Collins & Is, Mils IdraJ P l'avloy Norristown C A Ward. N Y Thai 14n11,N Y W M Waring, N II Thos Frazier. Brooklyn Win T Carter, Temaqua,Ps W Harrison, N Y A Clotos, N 17 A A Lane. N Y Palmer Loper, Philo B C Rumba N Sr THE UNION 11011IL—Arah street. above Third. J T Neilson Pittsburg H S Overholtz, Overton hirs AI Overholta, Fayette Col R Untold'. Teinaoutt II oayes,l4arrisborg H fhirk. Lent:aster on Werts. Clinton co 31 R R Rothwell. Dol J 81111111afie l'ottovale R It R-übakor, Pa O Wagger!. Tamaqua I Reocham, Deuce, Ilempain C DilltMliarnA New York OW Dane, Now York I M !Drone, New York 0 W Lamson, Phila. AMERICAN HOTEL:-Cheetnut et., oh. Fifth. E Clillord. Milford G Wiloox, Milford F MI Bostwick, Boston W E thithnm, Boston TR Hayes, N Y Wm I) Sawn, Del J M Smith, Mkt Antlw Mclntyre, Elkton Mr Sortorimr, Wacitinchati Mr Anon, Washincton D Decker tc la,Washing ton A l Nse, Ye. 13 F Dupnr, Lynn, Mese T A Connin :ham, Balt .1 M Frick. Mincreclle Jacob Van Dyke, .3 Son Williamcon, N J W Corliaa. N Y E Wheaton. Baltimore M Myera, Baltimore C W Oldham, Baltimore STATES UNION HOTEL—Market at.. above Sixth AC Thomson. Philo W Ff Rosenattil, Pa 0 Suok, Conte pa, T Young. Coatesville Wrightsville lialcClung, Va. II Stephenson, Harrisburg II 1) 'Harlan,Coatosville 8 Wili101111•CORtellVille A L Minch, Perry co. Pa EAGLE HOTEL—Third street. above Rata. 3' Samuel, N Y J E Parton N 3 - C PAITIATTIII,DeI Co I Bull. Noribampton co 0 Kimball, N J J Marshall, West Chester T Travills. Chester co .5 Y Wtlson, Boston aßrown. Ti Y T Fowler. pa • 3 Metes. Lewisburg Mr Dickey, Chester co H Adams. Mo AI DShsw, Wheeling Y Brete, N Y A Jackson, Pa A 3 liew rn, it, Ger Phila. mantown P 8 Smith, 14.1 Ke MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third street. alt. Callowhill. Jon Creasman, Sellersville 8 Wittenmyer,MiddleburS .1 . McClintock. Jonestown 1 B Bilheitner, Pit 8 HA qkmnn . Pa Wm Seibert • Bethlehem it Be, Allentown - Thea Spangler. Pa Jacob Wieeland. Pn Wm hngteri Pn NI Lynn, Pa , 0 R Wood, Resten 1 , weitzel, Basks to B W Priest. Boston B M Santee, White Haven Dr J R Evans, W Haven BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third, above Callowhill. PeterSteinel, Reading II Bray. btinthey town A P Sworer. Allentown 0 W Iredell, Phtla tt Maurer. Pa Ell Bechtel. Pa I It Bechtel. Rending Time 1 4 With, Danboro I) Bair. Frit densburg P 8 Better, ti Y BA1,1) EAGLE—Tlordstroet. above Callowbill. Crewmen Pa W Keeler. Pa Dental Rie...el,Yasten Tbos Henlmmo. Easton Wm Mohler, Easton J 1%1 Tl iokeoh, Pa NATIONAL HOTEL—Rate ot., above Ala Mr Huber as wife, Pa P Brown k eon, Pa 3 Granger, Armstrong co Mrs Farah Brock, Pa 0 Crook, Allentown P Brock. Allentown m Reynolds, Pitteburg W Pthopn. Pa .1 Brown, York .1 Buntzinserßr, Pa RWalter, roatesvillo 3 1 Hamilton. Jlativltin H W Bonsai!. Norristown S Kirk, Clnimbersburg I B Smith, Allentown 8 J Marshall. Allentown W Ault, Amman l 3 1,) Boyer, Tamaqua MOUNT VERNON ROTEl d —Seeomi street, ab. Arch. Su Kitten,le. Bethlehem II Stark, PA Geo Clark. Reading wvm Floe r. Phila. .1 Dawasaball, Troy, N Y A U Stark. Main 1) Attatth, Pa R Keller, J Keller, BARLEY SHEAF NOTEL—Seeond at.. below Tine. T H Bodine, Atlantic City Dr W Liviimainn & N Clans Kirk Bucks N Stacy Brown, Pa W Kirk, Bucks co Miller Kline, N J html Addis, Hartsville W D Lance. Araks co J 8 Heston. Newtown Jambes Fell, Pa Kinsey Smith, Bucks co J .11 Graham, N Y COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth It.. above Chestnut. Rufus Wiley & la, York co J U Campbell, Troy, Id Y .1011611. Cheater Valley, rn John Voeom, ymuonevme David hilllB. Y Eit hterehall, Chester co A Runting.l,lnwond, Pa If U Wltmlin, Dauphin co W Brown, Ycoming on SPECIAL NOTICES. Tin SE3II-WEEKI.Y TRIBUNE "rim rim YORK EinfI.WERKLY TRIIIVNE is Pub lewd every TUESDAY and FRIDAY. cownwra OF NO. 1.614: L—LEADING ARTICLES: Organizing the House; The Mayoralty; John Drown'. 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THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE L published every Saturday , TERIII4-62 per annum. Three Copies for ara. Ter -Inn 412. Twenty Copies, to one address, 820, and extra Copy to the person who forme the Club, Address, lIORACE OREELEY to 00,, 1.12-11kWIt 'J buns Buildings, New York. STEINWAY & fog's new patent OVa- RISING On AND PIA Nos, Square Orand, and Square Pia no., now preferred in concerto and in prJ owe circles by the beit performers. Challenge all onmpotition. BLASIUS BROTHERS, It WAG 011 ESTN UT Street. i?,.onvits OF " Tux Prtinn" giro Pro- ANitW Ae henanneement that Mc:LNEti, No, ere "CIiRSTN UT Street, lute reduned the prioes et hie so_ .pe,ll Water-enter. India Ink, crayon, and ne , in Photo' grvirste the sews rates that rule to the eenand-oleme ,solgeblisJunejito,_ ,PRINTING—P.BINTING—PRINTING. PRINTINO—PRINTING—PNIINTINO. PRINTING—PRINTING — PRINTING. JACKSON, Printer. JACKSON, Printer, JACKSON, Printer. FIFTH. and CHESTNUT Streets. PINTA and CHESTNUT Streets. FIFTH and CHESTNUT btreete. Blank Books made to order. Blank Books made to order. Blank Books made to order. Cards and Circulars. Checks and Notes. d 2 Bt Bills Lading and bill Marls SOFT GLOSSY, LUXURIANT HAIR!—Our fair readers wlio covet n beautiful hand of waving ring lets should try JULES RAVEL'S EAU LUSTRALE HA IR REsTORER. Its use cleanses the hair, imparts to it a delicate softness and brithaney, inclines it to curl, and yields to it the delicious fragrance of flowers. Sold by aft Druggists. and by IvLIN HAVEL gg No.7OICHEITNUT Street, Philadelphia. ntleirotkill'lt 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS will posi tively oure Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous De btlity, dw., &o. 73 COPLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL will PositlvelY sure Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough &o, Prepared by Dr. 0.11. JACKSON INCH Street, end for Rule by Druggists and dealers generally. Pries 76 oents per bottle. sed4-lf GROVAIIt .it BAKER'S 01113111111.T211Notsscses FAMILY BZW/Milik-M1019(11, AT BIDOCSD PTICEA 730 CHESTNUT STREET, PIIILATELTIIIt• MS Plums or strzeutics SEWING MACHINES HAvA! Bincs!! RADucsA:ll Wl-3m WHEELER it WILSON 4Snwura 141iaritrau. —Philadelphia Offme. OS CHESTNUT Stmt. Merchant? orders filled et the SAME DISCOUNT u by the Company. Dramalt <Aces in 'fronton, New Jolla), and Easton and Westchester. Pa. sell-lm BATING ruND-NATIONAL SAFETY TRIIST oobtreNT.--(lhartered by the Butte at Penneylanai& RULES. 1. Mosey la rewired every day, and la e,ay amount, urge or mall. L FIVE PER CENT. Interest In paid for mpne, from the day it is put In. 3. The money is always paid baok in GOLD whenever is called for, and without notice. 4. Money is received from Exrcutars, Administrators, Guardians. and other Truataes, in Varga or ,mall sums, to remain a long or ehort pgrmd. 6. The money reeeived from Depositors Is invoked in Real Estate, Mortgagee, Ground Rental, and other first plass soourities. d. Offtee oven every day—WALNUT Street, eouthVreet corner Third &tract. Philndelchirt. SBA MB S SAVING 'AND—NORTHWEST (Liam &MOND and WaLitan Btreets.—Deposits re ceived in small and large amounts, from all classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of five pee cent. per annum. M2l;lia=il/11;112ill Moe oven daily, from 9 until 3 o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 In the evening. Provident, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and deoretark, CHAP M. MORRIS. ONB PRIOR CLOTHING OF THE LATEST BMus, made in the beet manner, exproaaly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling pnoee marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to ordor warranted setts ihotory. Our ONE-PRICE System is etriotly adhered to, an we believe this to bo the only fair War of dealing. Alt ate thereby treated alike. JONES & CO., BR 'MARKET Street. SALAMANDn FIRE-TROOP SAPS& -A very large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sate at reason able prises, No. 301 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. wag tS V.VANB to WATSON HARRIS / BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE. IMPROVED DOCILE-THREAD. FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY PAIR. og3-3m Philo, Office. 720 ARCH St. Agente wanted GAB•LAMP DIEPOZ---SIXTII AND ARCM MARRIED. PIERSON—IIENDRICICSON.—On the P3th ult.. by Rev. Dr. Ennitieri.er. r, Jahn L. Pierson to Miss M Ilondriekstoi. both of Wilmington, Del. LARKIN —6lhlms.—tin the lith ult.. by Rev. W. Kenney. Wm. P. Larkin, of thin city. to Margie. E. M. dnuslitor of Dr..l Simms. of Wthnington. Dol. rt E—M ASON.--On the 10th tilt.. et Williamstown. N. J.. by Roe. Charles P. Ford. Mr. Lnwrenee Cnke. or FrAnkluiville, to Mrs. Barak Macon, formerly of qua env. Pi US—BAKE/I.—On the 2tth Ult.. by Row. G. W. German. 'Edward C. Parka to Etat bath E. Baker. • tiltUft6—PASCOE.—On the trlnh nit, at Alexandria Vn.. by now. initn f.. Nero., Mr. Win. R. Grubb, at num city. to Miss Mary P., daughter of the orlielattng darn. nom • 1111TowNNON—KARL.-1)0 !be .7th Hoptembor r by Roy. D. W. Itirfino, Mr. John IL Hutchinson to .Nli:is Mory E. Hari. oil of this city, 9NITER-111ERVINR.—On the 27th 7entomber,by Roy. Goo fintolov, Oliver Got dor. of Pionliana!, to Carolina Alinira Mervin°, of this city. REESI3.—On Wednesday morning; November 30th Margaret. wife of George S. Reese. The friends of the family ere invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband. nile Spruce street, this I Friday I mortonti December 2t. at i i o 'clock. Funeral Servicep nt Church of ihn Hpinhany.* EDGY.—DeI thie life, nt Norristown, blontvn mery county. on the 20th ult.. Mrs. Julia Eder. re but of the late Richard A. T. &ley. Eno., for merlP of the Island of Berbadoee, I . in the Lid year 01 her Tbo Wends of the family are respeotfulls invited to attend the funeral, without further nettee, limn the re sidonne of her daughter, Mrs. Julia St. Clair, on dater day. the id of Deoomber. at I n'olnek P. M. BOND.—Ott the 29th ult., Joeepb Bond, In the 2.7 th year of his ace. Funeral from 1011 Into residence. Nn. 1223 Citron at thin t Friday) efterimon, nt 2 o'clock. lIAVNE.--On the 20th ult., Ss nth Ann, wife of Malmo Got no, in the 2111, rear of nor age. Funeral from the restdenee of her uncle, Cliristoph., Shall. No. lett7 Cowslip street, Otte Say street,/ on Saturday afternoon, at 2 Wake)" tho 20th ult., Mu, Sarah Smith, to the Cdtl year of her ace. Vonotnl from her Into residence No, 1023 Wallace at on Sundae afternoon. et 2 o'clock,' MOYOM.—On the 29th Wt., Many, wife of Michael MnYont, Gs the 27th year of her 1120. _Funeral from the restdance of her husband. No. 9 Prospect alley. between Ninth and Tenth ono Filbert and Arch. taja (Prat/VI) aftarafaal. at 2 o'clock. YETERSON.—On the WM ult.. Anna Mary, &Waiter of George and Mary E. Peterson. sod 2. years and 7 months.. ~. . O'CONNOI2.—On the .19th ult., Patrick O'Connor, eyed 40 Years. Funeral from the residence of his brother. John O'Connor. fierinq Garden al reot. coat of Twenty-talk • Ono(( Friday i mottling. nt 9 o'clock. Slf.AW.—Qn the Mk ult., at Pekin. 111. , in the 97th year of her ago, Harriet A., wife of Randolph M. Shaw. and daughter of Henry and Catherine Bolfner, ' of this city. • TILACIC AND PURPLE VALENCIAS, A- 0 3734 cents. Block mid Purple Velvet poplins. Canulla Cloths, Sni cents. " Dross Sac and White Lupin'a Mousselines. 873 i cents. " Imported De Lames. IS cents. Velvet Pophns end Velour Reps. k i dit 3 tl; C elli= road and 0 - 0 Silk Warp Cashmeres end onmhastnes. 4 . Thibet and Bey State Long Shawls, tte. Just mewed by DVASSON BON. Mournins Store, ntltSp! C kIBTN UT Street. HORACE eiII.V.M.V.V LIORACE OREELEY!! ILORACE GREELEY!!! Win deliver an er r t s fa r r ix CTIIRg CALIPOR NIA AND THE 111011moNs. AT CONCERT HALL, TO-MOUT, Ilefhre the Harman Literary Institute. Tickets 2.5 cent.. For sale at Parry & Hazard's, .11 , trtien's. liendoreon'a, Sixth and Arch, and Ban uea, Sixth and Vine. Lecture to commence at 7.4 It irrOFFICE OF RECEIVER OF TAXES, Putt DCLPItt A, Pecenthar t. 1859. NOTICE TO PAX-PAYERS.—The Tax•psyern of the several Wards of the City of Pinladolphm are here to, 110tIfiAti that If the Btate and City Inxee, due fox the near MO, ore not Paid before the first day of lutWery. interest will be charged thorene, and lho names of all delinquent tax pavers will be published, end thirty seven cents 137)adititinniii will lie charged for tatt,h na tion. Also, niter the lath dar ofhinuary, MO, a ponsltY of b per cont. will ho added upon all Wes remaining umlaut, and costs thereon fur collection. (Signed/ A. 1. PLONIFIRFELT, d 2 Receiver of Taxes, frro. F. C. C.—A SPECIAL MEETING of the BOARD will be hold THIS (Friday) EVENING. of the metal time end pince. Hopretontotlpoo will ideate) be punctual in atten dense. Ily order or TAS B. NICHOLSON, Provident. W. D. 217V , 111NR. FOncrotarY. lt• irrREV. IL GRATTAN GUINNESS WILL Preaoh in the Central Preslrvierian Church, 011111,1 corner of EIGHTH and r'lt ER RV Street, THE- (Thursday/ and FRIDAY EVENINGS, at 7'.; o'clock. On Friday everon- the service will be f or . Vonqe Men only. ,On SATURDAY At TERNOON, et n clock, in the Clinton•qtcet Preehrternin Church, (Nev. corner of ThNTII and CLIN TON. SATURDAY EVENING, at o'clook, in tto Alexander Preebvtorinn Church, I env. Dr. Novins'ed corn •r of NINETEEN' II and °SEEN /Dreg le. ...yu r nti c m ;t e l t f;: n E , T I ti,ll—.T9ll:li BROWN. freedom A will i i ,t e lad in 141, • •14,1z, n ,17,; ' , f ,1:. m b r i a a r r c;',1, street, above Twelfth. on KID AY. Dee. 2—the day of John Drown'a execution—at 104 o'clock A. AC. Dr. Furreee and Lucretia 'Mott will be ainen4 thee, °Moro. Loiters recently received from Capt. Drown. none of which have en yet been and which are of the &collet interest, will he road on the oecntoon. Admit tance free. dt -21 ITT'A LEcTURE FOR JUVENILES A NO A utrurs will he delivered 10 , Mr. YOUNIL nt the CALVARY LSIIYTERIAN CHURCII. (in the Lecture Room), (COURT FL, Above Fifteenth —dhoi trete.] with, henntiftil prontienn. emenrous Vatlollll, pertly etntionary, nil cenver. I:lodrize, ns vrelddial ; and. part!, SUCCONNIVO. RN I/wed...in.( Vie, n—on DAY evening, Derernber Doors open nt 0, clock, to corn:entice at Tickets 15 cents; children 10 cents. which with programmes, procured nt the Prridlyterien %Id° Chestnut street. opposite the or et the door. For particulars ace pro4rarnmon. -.lt • 5-• JOSEPH HA lIK EH. Esg„ %my, TURK or, JOHN BROWN, or ilia True and the F"lso Pillinnthrooird. with ik Review of riddra.,,,, by Wendell Main/no and Help)) Waldo EITIVTAMJ. at CiiN OKHT hi,. on 8 sTITHOAY I , venine. (Wernher Tickets in cords. Lady and contleman :a cents. SO I'II7L.IIIELPJIf.O EXCII AMIE COPd PA r3 NY 'Nov. 29, 12fia (moral meeting of the tncklialdere of the Philadelphia Eachanie Companv. kill ho hold on MoNDAY NEXT, December tan. at ;2 M., at the EXCIIANtIE.I Room Na aao for thy pewee of &octat NINE MANA &TIM to Nerve int the ensuing )(qtr. end for the trtinettelinn or other bEisinefiN. n29-8t WM. S. f:RA XT. Secretary. PAIRMEItS , rr BANK, l'im,Anut,pa At an Elootton held (,n Dia fun , wing-named stookholdi of thin Bank: P. A. Mercer, Edwin M. Lowla, John Aighlturet, Gerrgo W. Farman, Anthony J. Alltolo, Josoph Harridan. Jr., WtßLam And at a Afeetin,t, Of tin atERCEB,Dat., was unn.) drat, EDWIN AI. LEW/H, Wit LIAM. RUSHTON. Jr. CII )129 lot AND MECHANICS' ilik, Nov. 28, 181.9. 21st of Noverolmr,lß9, tho ors wore elected Directors Robert v. Mease.Y, Joshua Tl. Lircineett James It. Campbell, I. l'etchertoii II Well is zoo, Fronets 'Pete, John C. Verr, Woodward. Dtrentors this clay. S. A. initnously ro•nlneted Prex, i, Esq., Vico ProstOunt, and CIIMUMMMI 110,11t1) 31,1 NA.. 11, GI , IIIP, the Lehtgit_Vatioy ItOlfond eptniki”ty o , lvo this day declared n pivldomA CENT. (Di en() 'K, nod IJIt CF , NI', IN CASH . , nn the stook of the Company, floor of State tax, her the Year ending 31it day of rlotohsr, PPD. rat /ode t o the Stonkholdera atanding on the nooks of the C 'nukny thee d d r y , o 7 tmr4rit i lasre se n i t:, Ve ft s t , r h tt a n o nA alter the eo of Cho Company, No. 303 erAt Str eet. J. N. ItUTUIUINSON, Treasurer. Phila.. Nov.o. IMP. nit-thawiot LECTURES ON AS TRo NO ittV. 0. MITC.IIEI,f, the eminent Afilronottior mud gifted Orator. will deli Ar 110 following Course of Lon. tutee in the Musical t'upd Halt, under the auspices of the Young Men's CIITIPIIIIII AtliOriflt1(111: TqBENY. Noy. lath—The Strueture and Perpetuity of the l'lnnotary Spstom. Tuesday, Nov. 20d—The Motion, and Revolutions of tlae SAtUrthtt, Nov. 28th—The Number, Distance and hf_agnitude of the °biotite comprising the Calear. Tuesday Nov. toth—The Motion,. and Ilevollitiono of the Fixed stars, and the Translation or tho Suns and Solar Branton through space. Tioltetil for the eouree, one dollar. Tickets for the rollnie t admitting a gantlaau m and two ladies, two dollars. 'Pickets for a single lecture, fifty mints. Cet4 he hod at the principal bookstores, nod the rooms of the Alon's Christian Association, No. /085 0 and ttllt tllm• nut utteet, not ti TIM Pagg§.—PHILADELPMA; FRIDAY, lEtEMBER Z 180. NOTIOE.—The PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY hereby gives notice, in ac cordance with the provisions of en Act of Assembly en titled "An Ant relating to Liens of Comp - on Carnets and Others," approved Merrill It. 18.93, to the ewnori. the 00110100000. coil to all other parties in any way in terested tit any of the yoods, wares, or merehendise, mentioned in the schedule attached to this notide. that the Barrio remain% on storage at the respective Stations named below—that they were carried upon the line of egid }tharna.l at the dates nod to the constanees men tioned in the schedule, end there to due un the genie the respective amounts Stkted. In said schedu po le. Not cc Is hereby given to the said owners, consignees, and ou twit interested. in necordence with the provisions of said Act or Ass. mblv • that UW.B7 said footle. wares, or me r °window ore claimed and the charges paid. they will, ardor Or way (e(nnA or Wild Act of Aesomtdv, bo sold !)), Public Salo, at the Depot or the said Pennsylvania awl rot.lCompitny, vn. la 7 POCK vltreet m thecitY or on MONDAY, Ifrontriber 19th. I at 9, commencing at 10 A. M. and that the proceed s will be enpiled W to O payment chatpen rind expellees, end the routine. if be held subject to the order of the owner of the Mia t ° A . NS , [OI , Ik:E. ARTICLES, FR t 101 IT. 1851. Nov 7. John Hibbing, - 0455 Feb2o, 3 W Niers, 2 bond lent poles, 7 05 .Ayr 27, El 111cCabli. 21 nun stooks 7 0,1 May 10, 'MD Jones, box dru.e. 5 13l July 20, 1 inn, Smil h, & Cu, 2 bhls putts. 5 25 Aug 2, Lammed a 0, 2 boxes ol hats. 9 63 23, vd Wridit, 1/s4 of bags, 76 Bert 21 13 nimonil , , lox butter. 76 21, 11 El !hickey. box morchandise, 2 92 not 10, Dichardson Se Coat., box tobsceo. 7 11(1 Der 27, 5170 re,Wli ite & Co, 2 bas 2 polio, inaell'O, 15 33 WM Feb 21, .Ino Johns. box hitters, DO April 2, 11 0 Helmbold, box drugs. 12 DO " 12, 1.1.2 Snoodor, I ilEy hubs. 13 t 0), •E J 2needo2, 100 whis2.7, 307 May 29, Don & Jenks, box merchandise, 11 52 July 70, (1 if Eltrooll 14. Co, child's nusob, 140 Nopt2l, 11 Fowling, 20111217 hide. 2 20 Deo 6, 3 1, Booth. box merohnnOise, 767 2, 11 8 Moldittrins, box merchandise, 434 3837: Jnn 8, .1 1 Burnett, box merchandise, I fs 13, Stine 3. Brother, box merchandise, 167 Mar 7, A face, 2 lingis barley, 1 117 lone 2J, 11 Harley. box merchandise, 3 41 July 23, 11 Allman. Miller worket, 2 81 24, C Bradrold, box me chantline, 2 sa Aug 1, 1 II NV/vim/M r bllatllo gam pines, 75 Sept 25, 1 L Lamblin. lot Ming fixtures, B ID .• 21, 1 I. Lambhil, lot swim fixtures, 5(0 Oct 2, 13 j &metier, t on xes glassware. 3, I, II Colburn, safe and cress, 7 3 72 " 18 8 Benjamin. 3 boxes merchandise, a 51 Nov 213, Thompson 33 Stew art 1 box merchandise, 205 • • 2R, vollinrsbosth los olds., DP• O 19, P, Tam 1.1 k Co, box books, 99, 1' SY llhelTer, chest, 1813. Mar 8, WSS esuxti, box show case ; 802 44 19, 13 Elba A Po. box morolontluo, 90 , 24, Burnell it Snyder, trunk, 640 " 211, Tri& I R Pose, bale wadding, NO ),, p„ o njg 0 A B, barrel oil 3 5.4 A fT ,, 24, Be '' an. a., 4SS May 3, Adorns Express Co, trtiolr, 209 3. Boron{ G fr. B, barrel oil, 283 " 13, 1.1 Wilson, xtnntl. 2;10 Juno 24, CSi IlotlEoss. 2 iitowins mochinos, 14 4n Aug 14. Burnie. ole B, borrel nieroliondlso. S 2 l 16, C K Kinuix, 1 box, 2 25 LOCAL FREIGIVr. Jon Jon It Stonimon & Co, 250 spoLeß. 4 Wind milli/ Nov 5 B H Beolc, 1824. June 11, R bloAdamm, oboe. m.rohaucbge, ILI Am, o, .1 bloi,ollond, bbl Bedford %voter, 2 its na 11. I Coprod, b , x and barrel, 125 poo 23, Brlnghorst dc. Co, crooe-out B&W, 1 0.3 Dec 31, A Alsortoh. chest, 31, At Robinson, chest, VW. Anrl24. W P linsling, I,ll' Bedford Water, 3 10 J0r.22. J Mara. box dry goods, 4 0 July 7, C Solomon, tripod. 318 AT BALTIMORE. DeDeo V, Slagraw k Xenna, barrel and bag, 396 AT LANCASTER. IMO. PM M Y n " 6 t'lltr T i" At:n:l6.f. 7o .3, 11 8 I.ohlot sh, may 13 ,31 1310,3 n, barrel Ilqunr. 73 , 13 Wilmer, box if ntlitoes. ] 67 2 bnxee liquor. 45 July 117: ( J ) j i gge r : R It mnP, IG AT lIARRISBURO. 1.854. Jun 17, 1 Winobronner, reaper. Fob 16, 1 Winobronnor, 2 teapot's, 963 18 08 18.56. 91ur 24, 1 Locinon, trunk, 1 48 j9 ` ° l:i vft a er I r lm6h n d !" . l feoau4, tozn7rßi 4Vs " 25. 1 I' I,s - ne.b, iron furnace, 40 cart 27 , , 1AILK!'llt": 2 boxes, 635 2 boxes. . 2 05 27, Drown a Co, pump and 4119, 0 76 1ft&I, 61nr 12, Manklin On Roberto, box Inerekandioo, 2 00 Juno 2, W Juke, 6 chitiro.t.sttle & badqd 463 Nov 25, 1 Davis, I) IBaohino, box and wheel. 1 Eb I€sl. 51nr 7, FA Brown, °Seat. - 100, Joni, 77. A B Young . , box nil, 85 JulY .15, Annie Fin - goon, Olen, 6UO Atit 10. James Teiliole, 014111110. a. $ 4O heTt. 21, Green h Roes, 2 car loads lumber, 36 31 Oct 20, J intneenn, boy, 700 E Taylor, lot Nandi - lea, 66 00 1853. . _ Mn; . 1. It Holland. link D skins, 77 April 7. II Gilbert, barrel. oil, 2 &I MILT 25, H Pat nn. 2 boxes merobandise, 6 16 June 6, f W WilkesOn, I " 60 July 7. I nem, cannon & carriage, 11 00 ° 21, I) E Vans. trunk. 121 Any 10. I Bauman. orate hair, 1 8.9 Unman Powell, 2 boxes liquor, 10 0 0 tontinv & Miler. 'wash machine, 25 10. Frills. Frolior, .2. Cn, 7 base of bass. 620 24, B D Parry, 2 boxes furniture, 1 91 Sent lA. 1) Lint. saw summer, 1 to ' D. II 17,i,k% seater. 2.5 Oct 11, E Parker. corn iihnilin & plagarer, 10 AT DUNCANNON. Itl5R. Al , y 21. 1: 4 1 , 13 , 1 n i0r, Aug 31. -.llllllle'r 1.3 Aprl 17. Fry & Brines, 2c ,: o x. rmlantein, BR4 lien b, C Decker, 27 1437. 'Mar 11..1 F NteNonl, 11•4 of ham Nov 2. I) Cle'hod, box merchandise. • 1 7t, AT PERRVIVILLE. • 3lne 4. 8 Okpann. Piano Mix, 139 0 , 4 , Miller Clotyter, man ttupenoenro, 3in Sept 21, J lintel tlmpty keg and I tar, Gs A'l' MIFI 6 LIN. 1%55. Sear tn, J Sear, box eigarti, LO ISSG. 'lnn 4, It final. Aug 11. J C .13urnx AtAy 29, (.14011 A Ilaun, sfaro. July 27, Silo!nor, box drugs. AT LEWISTOWN. 'pm I. Nor t. li Jarnoson, Una 6. AI Pallier, " J Grubtr, MST. Apra 1. IN Brown & Co, oboist, Oct 17, John Irwin, 7 nos machinery, 1858. Jon 11. A 'Manny, r 1 Frnrnt. " J f. Tensor, " .7 Minsor, 4 la, It Montt, " 21, A Foust. July 1, .1 C Veneer, Ann a, 1 N Ohara. onpor pankare. 1".. M A Bonner, 9 loco II If goods, 25, A Thompson, reaper. Sept IS. J Brockhato, I has mar hangings, 4 49 AT MOUNT UNION, 110. G, D Gnilnnith, 1333. Mar 23, A Stumph, - - FM- Ort 22, A C Oroenland, 21.nrrnis olny, ?), W Brown. lirrn/wlnikoY. AT IrtINTINUDON. 1995. Peer 1, IV Inittalrer. hnx. 13, flll Price, 7 M Ont 3 barrels crackers, 1 30 Nov 29, A Stevert, elder will, 1 02 17, A hinrrie, stove, 2 90 " 11, 17 1., Masten. borne envier, 12 32 AT PETER/01.7R0. HR. , May 13, 1 Roily. to'l enNtera. OS 30, 1 T Smith, put and plate, 03 1d.'..4. Juno Iti, airs flood, piano., 021 AT SPRUCE. CREEK. MI. , Alnr 9, k, Jones, - nun tt 2 pieces ton °bitten,. 0 4.1 ISO Mar 33, It linml.nion. ironpot. 57 July 3, I A McClure. I.x frut, to AT Tv itoi4 f. 1814 / Feel 21, Borger k Hooper, 51Ousli Onullulge, I 31 15.55 Peli /6 A llitrtorbmisli, windmill, RI 14 \V Wil.ninsn. Lox, 51 41 1 8, .lobo Woodward, Lox ratios tools, 78 Der 21, Georg° Guyer, torn libeller. 52 bed. Jan 1. Baldwin Ratter, mint machine. 250 3, T c & U Lowm, I.x inneloncry, 1 50 itlxv 17, R hlarsten, },, barrel fish, 75 done 10, II 1 7 Rolls, box ratting tools, 67 13417. Fell 21, Inane Illrey, wro»ebt rand mono, )7 15 Apr 24, Thomas Lawman, lox mmbler, 70 May 14. 11 Ratliburn • bundle rope, NA 20, NY Dent. rope. 77 " 20, John White. box sundries, 1 74 June 71, .1 Cope.nhaver, 'half barrel liquor, TO July 2. 17 fbrotip, box sundries, 7 n 0 Noo 2i, NY hohle, trunk, 20 Deo 11, f McKinley, barrel aunitrim 25 21, 1 T Bloom, lox " td MK . Jun 14, 3 MocVI& Brown, box cnetinio. 024 A vril 2. Awns Krum, box sundriev, 8.5 4 2 , j, It Hoover, lox rend rap°. t+e, " 23, 1 1110,,r0, ntAlve aril box, 100 " 20, 11 ()nicer, rope. 72 4 21. 1 H finnible, I.ox end bap nulce. 113 24, .1 linnuenn e box nuntirtex, 72 May I, I b' Lee, " Ho 3,Vel ler. lox sun box ffundries, tlreirer, 72 1 Vl 3, P Bishop, stool noel but; 10(101, 1 110 1, 11 do .1 Cutlecon, box cirrulrtee, I II 4 14, I. C Illocm, box mtbee, SC 44 20, 113011ln & McCul loch, box, TO " 22, P 0 Icovlen, rope,o 29, 11 Onerlor. box nunar,eB, 117 " 2r, 10 Vankfe, box conrlrrec, 104 " 21, .1 Davis. box null rope. 169 Au; 23, Samuel Straw. TIPTON. bundle rope, a A T Alall 30, AVaehbutrn. ALTO 1-mx ONA.utorchandiso. 75 AT 7M4, . - Aill 4, Iforry Mann, box merchandise II IS, box Iftereloktidied A Keonno a liondle• iron AVITOLLIDAYBDURG. - - - 19:1. Rept 2, Wolters&Weethrtio,ltlrrow, 2 C 2 On 18, I Mon, barrel onionv, 1 11, coo atch2hro, 117 AT WILMON.E. 18. q. Juno 11, lionkg kWoodfor.l, box rolling too, 1,7 " W do 90 AT JOHNSTOWN. lot of glue, gi (tootles, Jon 4, W Orr, nRIls, 101, ghteß. veri 707 Dish, box.lttid 4 keys, /tut 21, OW Munson, 3ohetsteetttierthee 10, 1 23 IVO. Mc r 10. A Babb, 2 stave plates, 30 Out 10, it A Johnston, . ox. 70 Den 21, F Molls, chest, 3 20 le4l. 80 8 t 0, II lipover. 2 Itoxes window glass, Kt 0, I Bosh, lot R. li epode, 11 29 Oct 20, I) Itlorrittott. lot II II go de, 162 D e n le, 'St 'Kotler, Not sods, 25 20, 51, Atrhott, 0 wrap/0.103 do corn, 2 50 1837. Oct 5, I 01ton, apes and bundle iron, 20 MI. May 13, A Jelling), bole dry goods, 76 Juno 3, 11 0 ida AT BLAIRSb boVx ILLE. dross, 25 1452 Doe 23, 0 W Lloyd, 8 empty barrels, 100 ti•.. , 5 Juno Vr.., 1 1 1 1 . r?i r ifel, 9 1 . 041„ 2 g e rni P n t Uri ' l l , rl'ami" ' 1 0 2 g ~,,. Mat 21. A Wets. box sundries, 'I 00 Nov 7, II Collins. 3 plOOOll iron. 25 957. Jan 4, T Cunninglinni, inowinK and reaping inacimm, 3 41 DM 23, 11 Johnston, trunk. 30 Slay 10, D Markey, chest, 25 AT LATROBE. Clot 1, liar steel, 7 laindles iron. AT NEW FLORENCE. 18 : 4, Nov Wll rifo,, boa or wheat, 1851. AT OREENSBURCI. lino 21, A Grossman, trunk, 620 18.1', Den 11, 1W W Huntingdon,3 boxes, 170 1050. DIM 10, 6 A Corr, 2 boxes marble, 26 1857. Aug 7, 8 Young, 2 boxoe cheese, 23 1, W !lonic, 3 NIXON. 1 cheat. 906 Oct 15, 11 Kelly, 1' R It, 9 bars, I bundle iron, Al 11 , 2,4 AO6lll, 11 KitltimunF, half barrel liquor, 1 26 A T BT. CLAIR. 10,50. )000 10, Amos Burkholder. 6 bundles P 00k, 95 AT BLACK LICK. 1884. Noinin, 11 El Bsnrio ons. set limber wheelssail AT PITTBDURO Int machinery, 9 07 1857. 11" 14, 11,17' mark I's 9 min small iron r. , 1111m1, THOMAS A. SCOTT. 1.12.411,110 Hoilerni Ouporintontlrnt. NoT HT IS (IVEN THAT A P 111 Win lia Inn , ln for a Cortifionte of Pennsylvania Ni n o Loan, 'ikon oar, Oates! August 4. IPSB, NO, hO, lin is IV, 11141 r not of April 6, 1631, to LO 1./18A JEF FERY, now lost of JAW:WI, 1,18 NOTICES. AT PHILADELPHIA 2 libls liquor, 3 barrels hoar, 2 27 2 lota pnpnr 1 box Rl's, I V , 3: barrel liquor, fA AT NEWPORT Itaa and Pall. TA atot•o and plate, 2& *lock antler koK liquor. 2 lmtrnl■ 1 k 21, bble •• 2 ko,l hoz itxox, burrol liquor, bqrrole liquor, 2 62 AT MILL CREEIi NOTICES. TIM OARS OP TILE ra m. GERMANTOWN PASSEN -7-X4- ONit RAILWAY CO;11 PA N Y will commence running on SUNDAY next. Deerenbor 416. at 8 o'clock, front both Uuunarul etreet and Germantown Depots. Running every hell hour until 11 A. M., end ever) half hour Rota 1 P, 11. tole P. M. Pure Ruda Vents to Oeyinantouttl. Ey order of the President, 2t W. Ai. B.NOERI.Y, Secretary. _ . N OTICF,.--HOLDERS OF THE MORT— ^ -1'1! . 7 R 13 = 3,08 i d tri ti d b tin t .P: i P ol t n w 4eno " pA l e=tri bond.; within thirty dais Irom this Into, at the Office of en the Company, 389 .VA I.Pi btrtmt. between the Ilium of 10 and 2 b'elork, daily. and 011111 thin power oronorB o .l under the teeolutione paroled by tilt] Hondboblere, at the mooting hold on filo 11th 'net. NAM I'EL V. MERRICK, ROBERT 13.1YAR D, F. A. VAN t. , Y KE. Jr, , J. N. It LlTctllnwN, A. W. MITCH Et 1. P. ItuTeuts4s , 44, committee. November 25111.18&d. WM, D. L'LWIB. Ttunn2C tee. -lot NEW AIARI(ET.—IT IS PROPOSED TO oidehlish a ninrket on tho hot nt the Junction of Front and I.nurol etrooin, in it thrivinti outnileuiti and notice !online. neicitliorhood, Stolle to be erected im niodontelii if oncount K omen t ”litqinil. All interoeted aro incited to call and view '4`,Prlrl " eZ VA L & COOL Cornor FRUNT nod LAUREL Ste. T HE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF TAE. FINE PATS. NOTICE TO STUDENTS. The Evening Mottles I.) gmolight. from the Omits ol Antique Snit Ilary. imminence on 8/Cry ROM, October let. 7at r, Th. taie OWN nomMeneen Ile studies on MONDAY } VNNINO, OntoberNl, at 7 P. JoIIN SARTAIN. ean-tf Chairman of the Committee on Inetruotion. RETAIL DRY GOODS. CHEAP CLOTHS FOR LAPTEV CLOAK , . Smooth, ClosaY,lllock Union Cintio. 51 GO. All Wool French Cloths. 51.75 mitt $2OO. With n splendid in of au tiorfor uncles, and lleAvor Twilled .10. dn. TrioNserl prntleg, he. &e. 40 of which ',co sold of tho lower, prior,, ieURWEN sToDnAivi k 11 1 10 T HER. 430, 432, and 6.51 North Sh.CON 141,,,,t, (12 20 Mania Willow 114 -7 ANCY FRYNCII CASSIMERES, -a: In ROW nod Chow, Shinn. CLIJIWENWIODDART k )1110TH 8/1, d 2 2t V D O 4W, *2, and 451 North SEC ili)O ON tre at, - _ BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, OVEBcOATINGS, And Men's and Boys' Went goinerall). l'urehmea e.t the li.to !wet tort sides eniDde us to offer euraittages en the price 01 the ILINVO clock. CURW STOD DART &II ROTIII:R, 450, 4:4, end 4.% North SECOND Street. 082.2 t shove Willow. BROCIJE SHAWLS, - At 88, yB.W .59, end SW, 1 1 .01 10 41 0 4 to nny vonitv mold by us nt those prices before. With n foil line of Vionnove and Parig CIIAINE LAINE and BRUME 8.11AW1.11. in new devi,DA and rolorinve. C.1.111W1. 1 .24 13 YOStil 4&:), 432, and 421 North NEGolvll3 Street. 4102 21 above Willow. PA It I S PRINTED MOUSSELIN DE LMNRS of medi u m pityle4, at 44 non's, CURWEN STOLWART k BROTHER, 939',151, and 4.51 North SECOND Street. 42 St Mayo IVHIovr. LEGAL. TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE ('LTV AND COUNTY' OP 1'1111..‘ DEL 308E111 PI EI.D3iIEVEIIt ye. JOSEPH SCHARR. Fi ft. June T.. 1369. No. 639. The Auditor up o u sted to the Court to report titian buttion of the fund mining from the alto of the personal property of taw defendant under the above writ. will nt lend to the duties of to appointment on TucsoAv nrrETINDON. December FL lAtis. at hi. Office, at the imutheast corner of EIGHTH arid LOCUST Streets, when an d where all venoms interested are required to orosent their °lambs, or in debarred from cooling in upon snit] fond. DANIEL DOUDDERTY, il2-finteiLot Auditor. _ THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY - OF Vatote of HENRI' HOLM EN. Deceased. Notice Is hereliX given that Olivia F. Holmes. the wi dow of the said decedent. hoe presented and filed her pe n inn end nomaisemont in stud Court. Optimum to re tain the neriional pro Pert) of the salon of iS3OO therein referred to; tit that unless exceptions thereto are filed on or before FRIDAY. the serond day or December. 1859, the mum will be allowed and confirmed tir the said Court. EOM) A, LFSI.FY, Att'y for the Widow. QATIN AND SILK WINDOW COR- P,' 'l'm rvs, An color!, and at, DaniaLica. Ram Bro eatollea, Broca[law, Sce., tho rehoet anaortmant in Plot t leW,va, wh,,taanle and Wad, n Masonia 719 CITENTNUT Btreot. t 12,21, W. IL Wilt k BRO. WE TAKE P I.EA SURE IN NOTICING the arrival vi Mr. 'l'. H. DEFOCIC. or Canada. whe briogn with film Four Vino STALLIONS of the Nlorean ISlack hawk Stork, Alan, throe imported :411,P El', one of which is soopoord to he the lardeat and finnst in America. We find in ft arr.' N. V. Spirt' a .two the nlmfus clamed f.r the SledColta. viz: .. In' Night. +rile... Gold Sooker. awl IHnek 2tatort. We woohl advise all revere of fine Iforoe, and 0..0 In to...Napa in thornueh-bred titock, In call and eee Mr, borer, hi• departure for Virginte..e here he line dispoood of Hs etnek. Mr. Doriok wJI him ulennarn in shonan , bin Rork to MI who ❑cnr brain, tom In raining nt It hiAS' STA. 111 back of MG% MARKET and .1214 North THIRD t•lrenta. _d2-21• TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, WINE and Fruit eloihx. W. U. OA It 12Yr k nno., 70 EsTN 1.:J./att. 2t Masonic. llnd. fir MRS. M. S. BISHOP lens reCtived, ver alearttaltipEutotA.. r't PrOV•Ot RON NIRTS. whinh mho intern SATITIMAY.I)4,3 1016 CItESTNUT Street. next door to On St. tom renen Hnfni, .12-316 f ACE 'WINDOW CURTAINS. all Sty lvs nd Prten.. wholesale and in the 3.l.fotonte, 9•11.71 Y CILESTN,VT Street. 112-2 t W. If. BUR . otTANIRAGIiF„___Wo rcrommend to eon ettitinrn find CO , IIIOiMSOIII . 4 Iho Ch l n Nizne 'Wine s rl 4. Mr. FEIIO. from VpHrlvti . rr . .nen. excellet re of the brand .• fneortinnrable" hag to en 611 I) oxtablishod thrnualaan Franco. ittlinin. Gerinftn v. nnPlea 110 f be corn and nxnr.lne.l at 0111 . .ffirn. 112 /111 F. D. LONGCIia Ml'. 217 Routh FRONT. PICTURE CORDS, NAILS AND RINGS, Tnp.elo, nll Colors and Slvex. nl Mn.nnie 11311,71') C.IIPgTNUT Street, north Elvlllll. 11Z-2t Mt VT. k BRO. Q,IT NOW FOR THE LIFE-STZEPIIO. Q, TOG Ft ANT in Of 1., tto that tmdi ho ready on n rift Inc the liollaya. Potion to complete and oxtene ye Gallery, Second street above Green. It' IVEND()W SHADES, ONLY sl •^ell BilhAtnntint rlxturrs• nt 719 cirEsTmrst. (,122t1 W. BRO.OI ALESSON ON MORAL COURAGE. DICK AND HIS FRIEND PIOUS. By Miss C. Trowiwitlee. IIlulu:de:I. Min. The Polo* of the slaty is an nt`erertenl personage. end give. Utterance to what Towles in the eon... w oo f , of the —gentle end kind when her. heard and obeyed. nod n Morn re sower when los entiosele ere sot heed e d, The Mort , is well mist:tined—tender. nt times, nod thrill n:. s oil is adopted to benefit the yonn.—C. /16,11 Pres et, INlk+l l .l Ind lve WILLIAM B. & ALFRKT M A RTIEN, No. GIFT citEsTNlTfitrov. Glll' % WINDOW CORNICES. nll Sizes (rem GU con( to Ale oneli thlt firtiuis , itinga, kr. Mosonio Pall, 719 ell ESTS J2-2t W. CAR .k 11110. 1860. 1860. MERCHANTS wantino . NEW - Bonn fo r th e e on ,. stir moon, can have them made to onlor St the mbort PSI !intloo. or nelect from MU 11110h1.8, made of the lost t.iNEN PAPER, and warranted, nt am LOWEST PiticEs. A note por Dispoloh will moot with pm m pt mo n . WM. F. MURPHY A. SONS, - 1 31firtk hook Nanufnotureronnd Stats oaer .. P glteFM Rod hithoernitherS, flat 3111 No. 339 Cfl ESTNIT 1' Street. Ch F,R A GLASSES, Pearl, Ivory. and . •-. 7 Japanned, with tho finest Achromatic, Loners, at at..l. Ceticiee, So , ith FOURTH Street, below cheeteut. r - Ale,, Implored Hyeetaelea, correct!, fitted to the VPe: MicrOncope“. 610 ent.f(lyt IS, nod iPva“ in an endless variety, end :it REDUCED 1411 'Ett. ‘ll-tc ILKoNEY LIBERALLY ADVANOED TO ANY AMOUNT—Upon Watchee. Jewelry Domande, btiver 'Sate, Clotlune, Merchandlee. So., by JONES & CO., old Enablishol Prob.'s, N. W. corner TOMO nod GASH lA. Streets, below Lomlinr6. Office boo. from 6 A. 16. In 7 V. M. nl6-Aunt A PPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CY. CLOPAMT A. JOHN 13TeVARLAN.,.Arent. :Mende lintel. Gil CHI- 8 rN UT hlroet. 83 Per viol,. to lie in IP. One every three months. Froin the Initopendent, of Nov In, lon oi, ith It inn minded and tunoir, rind we ore nude will prove nitro n lanai. I'OWF:RFIIL 131N.A NS OF PON' (Alt IN BP RUCTION and EDUCATION in this rnontry. Free to WO/ znlklitS a on inneint of the once. AKOnte wanted throwthout ronnaylvionn. lipecini terns In elutni of three. dl dlism-3t IIIEADY—In 2 Vols. $5, 16 Engra. ante. DIARY OF TILE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, From Original Document% and the Whim and Tort Newerapers of that time. fly ANIL Mimitit. jOUN MCFA FLAN, Avoid for Vrionsvlcrinin. A I taA UE ROTEL, th2l CHESTNUT STREET. Nesmith.' work has e or been published. Theme inh ume. Is ill present speaking stereoscopic Port rolls of our RM*OttllMllltrT Father% OMOSI n hat they thou h and dud, and sun., laughed at and wept for, feared and Mired. Plintotroohod by tho Sun lo n er lfintrY, it will the lobo s ham ht and truthful rellex of the le. of the met, w outer . ives werh no 11,10110118 of the Dome% the fin thin the Highway. and the 13.ttle and all thin varying Manners and Custoilis of ea core No. tit-O.IIIR LM'LY & PIELLIPS, HARNESS, DADDLES, AND RoDEs, Tay Ps AIt:PAL et the World's Fair, held in Lon tine, ii 183,, wax awarded to us fnr the lint Harness. Tits z Ms oil, at the world's Fair, held in Net, York, to 1853, was also awarded to us for the best nu liesS. Having Rine° then greatly enlarged our nine Inoturmg Caudated, we nro ROW itrOeßred to oder tto the public nt our ExTENBiy I,Bl`kbl.l9ll3lENT Nos. 30 And 31SuullIklBy,t,...xr . n., above Chestnut, LtMEMffill The most complete assortment of articles in otir too of 1).1110411.8mM as Harness, Ladies` and Crntlemen's Hiding Saddles, Bridles, Driving and Rnlins Nhtpn Fly Nets. Home Covers for tliziomer and Winter tom. Buf falo iind all other kinds fm 18. Our WO4 are lilaMike lured in the very best sty)o workianslaß,,sed with but h QU ALITY OF LEATHER, which is the best hem/idiot can lumbar. . . • . . ... Attention to naked to the following .Cohe of prices: Good plain surytoenble tonttle haulm' front )2, to 82.5 tt fancy t' e2S b 0 to Sae Plain douttle harytese .4 $4O to 381 Country latroftya rnakon can be atteplied with hatrll(loe cheaper than they con nianuinctuto them 1119-atail3nt WARM AIR FURNACE. THE NEW CONE FURNACE (MS CONSUMER Will thoroughly Warin your house with °Ng-THIRD Esse cou, than is required by an Ober Furnano. HalleStotion in ail cases guaranteed. Buildings Warmed end Ventilated by CHEEK ARN WILEON, 1010 NUT Street. LATE MANTELS, 1 , 7 The Rioboot and most Beauti Erl Specimens of Enamelled Slate 11lantele, ever Mimed for sale in this countrrkmartufnetured by us, from PollllBthania Slate stone, and for sale vary low. ARNOLD &, WILSON, lmo 13111 , All'I'DIUT Street. VUOKING RANGES. N-./ All in wont of the Best EleVnted Double Oven Cooking flange, will do well to call at ARNOLD & WILSON'S. ..10- 1 1vnit 10111 II II VSTN Stroud. r/JEGLER & SMITH, corner SECOND and OR HEN, have nognired treat reputation by the wise and prudent coerce they have pursued since their oonunenoinnont in humour, De selling n .ret-rate arliel. at w Inw Fnnn. .IR-if TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER CIIANTB.—MnniIs Rove, all clone, neatly peeked. and far sale by the menet - mammal at the leav,,,t New York prices. wEAY ER. F'ITLER nll3 'XI N. WA Tlin And ee N. W MESS IVACKFiItU-- A fine invoioo 0 hfs . qrs.. and LIN Nowbor) port 'nave° two. Also. n small lot of ,Ishlax logo No. 1 Mnokorol in Onto nod for male tr Al. J. TAYLOR k W. 12in.] - NI NOIIIII CIREASE.-200 bhls., 300 half 14144., 140 quarter bids, 2,000 cans Patent ',fallow Greats, suitable for wagon'' Parts. para, ntnl dram for Kale W , t t ltMY. & 00,, ric,ltt Srinth 03 NEW PUBLICATIONS. G. G. 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Miss M`Keever's poPtilarity as en authoress ban el rendr been well establugked through her two former volcanos, "!Muslims" And "The Flounced Robe." which room Erotic tho entire Press. to whom they were lent, the most 'lettering approval. and their sate has attested that they have been Itkewise appreciated Icy the public. dl.tf LINDSAY & BLAKISTON. Publishers. GAUT & VOLICMAR, SUCCESSORS TO 11. COWPERTHWAIT te. CO., BOOKSELLERS, PUBLISIIERS AND IMPOR TERS, NO. (300 CHESTNUT STREET, Woull respectfully invite the ottention of their pa, tons snil the Public in general o their RARE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF STANDARD AND mrscELLANrous BOOKS Prepn rt d rind arril nod eapretaly for the Ito Wool. Ens!, d and A mertcan edittont, of all noted and popu lar author., In both plum and loin tnudtita. NEW BOOKS Received 113 soon ne lee led, and soh] et the lowest each pewee, all of which will ha ['until upon our BEADING TABLES, horn will he found also tretny of the Periodicals and apex. of oilier cities, as well as our own daily and weekly ourn4le. S: ran .rer3, ni reel! ax ltrAient , . are cordially invited to epond a leisure hour At this rivulets and well know rorort. PICTURES. A few sets still left of The Voyage of Life, entitled Chi7.lho pl. Youth, libinhsed, and Old Age, by rkeinos Cole, en (raved from the original paintings. in the high est style ofthe art. The eslehrated paintings, from which these engra ving. era made, have long been regarded as the best of tam productions of their Mein ruished author. They are too well known to require any extended notice. The name of the aertea hoe become (mintier rut " household words" all over our country, end its fame among the gal leries of European art la worthy of our native lamb it in tin allegor—the etlent interpreter of which is in every Mart. It In an Epic Poem—the berm or heroine of which is the holm:dor. It is a discourse on hymn life its open nee, Its fascinations, tmiptations, trials, dan gers, an) to the Christian a oyager, its peaceful and filo nous eel. Its eloquent teachings are none the less im pressive because conveyed in the silent, graceful, and imposing forms and symbols of beauty end sublimity. With and without frames, at prices ranging from $2) to duo. OIL Cormier.° Views of almost all the etties and places of note in the world. 12 mows in each pock. wi th devriptive letter pros.. prise 3.5 centeper vogue. Alsoalvge anew tment of Sur/ Engraving, and Colored Musing:lollS "femme in Germany. STATIONERY, GOLD BENS. AND minim of the best manufnetute, at low prieee. BOOK RESTS, he. just reoeived, a large invoice of WRITING DESKS, PORTFOLIOS, PARETER IFS, INK STANDS, ice Also, IL fall and complete assortment of LETTER AND NOSE PAPERS, AND ENVELOPES OF ALL SIZ,FB AND KINDS, et verY LOW pnoee. JUVENILES, TOl BOOKS) AND DAMES DIARIES FOR 1880 Prices from 10oenta to 48 SOHOOL DEPARTMENT We al the especial attention of Teacher. to the per lion or our rstablislanent. in which they will hut the utast complete lowertnient SCHOOL BOOKS, GLOBES, AND SCHOOL APPARATUS to Ito found in the oily. We furnish nt the lowest rules PELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS, MITCHELL'S OUTLINE MAPS, JOHNSON'S PHILOSOPHICAL CHARTS, CUTTER'S ANATOMICAL CHARTS, KOMSTO )K'n ELOCUTIONARY CHARTS. POTTER & HAMMOND, and. PAYSON & MINTON'S PENMANSHIP and CIIIROGRAPHICAL CHARTS. Termlie re and Book Impart itaneraßy Neal du t cull and lanoline our kook Wore Duro bosom. re23-9t rill-If:LIVES OF EMINENT PIIILA DEL PR LANS. )UST PUBLISHED, Pp. re 3. 41 Portrnite. Prier. 87 IC T. be 1 94ty of 'Milk!. 1117.1•1'11 E 11 EA D, li2l-111 ' Nei!, 213 and 218 South btreat. WANTS. . a saretiti experience 19ila good jplX. mouths and °nab trade. dddreae"ill 8.. Press offlee. dl-St' A FEMALE COLOREDTEACIIER A ANTED.—Anplimatione eta' received by the undersigned. on SATURDAY MORNING pea t , D._ comber ad. 18.69. aR /11138 o'clock . , et the Office or the Con trolere of the Public School. 8. E. corner SIXTH end A DELPHI htreeta, tor the situation of Teacher north the Colored Yu bite School. Rtegartatuac, Twenty-m.lh ward. Salary s2oo per annum. ISAAC LEECH, SR.. P. J. HOOPES M. D., Committee. 3l FRED'K HYPER, WANTED—A Silllation by a YOUNG • • MAN, 21 years of aseos Bookkeeper. has had over four seers exsterienee. Best oar eforances given. Please address "L. S. A.." this office. h3O-3t• A BOOK-KEEPER of many years' expo riPnoe wishes more active employment. Will be dieehgalied by the Ist or.lnnunry. this a Kiva know lads, 01 buthiess srmerally, end would be wilbes to make u.eful. A liberal ealary expeeted• rate references given. Address •• Activity," et this office. lINTA NTED —By January Ist, a situation T as, BOOK-ICEEPER, or in an Ineunutoa Com pany or Renktn4 Rona°. by a practical Rook-keeper of canto and influential busineas acquaintance. Address, HER VEY tatIFORA, nl4-lm• 1100 Walnut at., or Box 261 P. 0. yr" WANTED—To sell at a Bargain, the kamost desireble Hotel Property in Busks county, Pa.. situated at New Hope, equal dieutnee from Phila delphia and Etteton. For a Plow ofthe Property call on the Premiere , for terms, &0., call on or addrieu a. W. OM, Danville, Ye,. MB Su. • FOR SALE AND TO LET. PRIVATE SALE—The Good-will, Fur. shine. Fixtures, &c,. of tha Mansion House tel, touthoast oorner of Eleventh and Market streets. ore offered et privets eels. This Hotel bee recently been fitted up anew in splendid style. Apply on the arml et. 111 2t* GN—, ‘ BAZAAR NINTIIAND SA.NSONI 21:2:S..8TREETS. LARGE PERE3IPTORY SALE OP xottar.s. &a. On SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock, Composing. by order of the Executors of M. Curren, Eel . deceased— A tale of family Horses, (to be sold separate ) A family Carnage,: Walton in order. A Rey Pony, pour cart. saddle, 3 set, harness, 0 Matt eett,3 sleighs, / robe, 'table fixtures, /to. ASO. A pair of desirable bay c L arnage Horses. A Watson Carnage, sash doors and front. A set double Harness. A two. whrel Buser, with Dimas, by WatlOm A no-top WhNon, by Watson. The property of a gentleman breaking up his stable. ALSO. A handsome bay one, 7 year. old. A long-tail sorrel Horse. 7 year. old. A hay Horse. 10 heeds high, 10 years old. 4-zarr of iron gray HIM... SO, W'A Watson WAL agon and Harness Toe well known fast-trotting mare, "Lady Wells," Las trotted in 6.18. A brown Horse. 8 years old. A Inn-tail gray Horse. 7 years old .A Watson Wagon and Barnes.. A lily florae. Byears old. Ititg hands high. A Wagon, by Ruch, pole. and shafts. 61) Further particulam to- morrow. Ira- THIRD ANNUAL TRADE SALE Or ONE HUNDRED SLEIGHS, on 14th December. Included will he sleighs of the best style, to mtrry S. 4, or 6 per sons. CO Portisnd Sleighs. ALSO. (11,st ALFRED M. lIERRNERS. Ancuouser FOR SALE—A Great Bargain--A facturin4 Estaldishment.trith Stein] Entine and Boiler, and a complete set of Machinery for mantifitc twins an article from Iron. now in constant use for All Podding purposes. It can be pleads demonstrated that the Lucius.. will pay a handsome proat. Address, WILLIAM HARRISON. No. 13 North ELEVENTH BTREET, with name and residence dl-Im' To LET-3d, 4th. and sth Stories of the new butldtnt 113 ARCH Street. Weil calculated Got n hxht rannatacterme business, having two nkr lights. and voter Feed water Opiate ; also gee and rite fixtures. Apply on the premiere. n3G-et • HOTEL TO BENT.—A fine large and commodious noted to rent A At the northeast cor ner of the Frankford road and raliner street. opposite to the ;ammo( entrance to the Neer York depii LUKENS & SIONTSOIdtsY, odd-fit' 1d33 Bench street. FIOR SALE OR TO RENT—A Large Property euttalile for a Coal ~a.Mannfeetorlog or Foundrypurpose.. satiate on the north side of POPLAR STit PET. between Beach street and Cobocloook creek or eerie I, I lately occupied as Wawa's omnibus it .o'ee,) 83 feet front, on Poplar street, and 150 feet to Luellen street. and having a front on the canny of about la feet. More premises are well a dapted for a Foundry or Fac tory, the building, am ally convertible for eirherparpoge. LUKENS 2c MUNTGONIc_ n2G.lnr• brill BEACH BT., Eighteenth ward. ri l o LET—The Second Third, and Fourth - 1 - Stories er the central find Melee.' Eton's, Nos. 2.1 and 21 douth DELAWARE Avenue, with terse Countm,; Room on the Second Flees. AmAs to THAWNIcREQNF,_. nn-tf 22 and 2t SOUTH WHARVES. NO. 1924 CHESTNUT STREET.- ..1a Elezant four•story HOUSE FOR BALE; three story double beck build take. finmhed in the best manner. and mime wan all utod•rn conveniences. Let ns feet deep to Sunsuit' street. The) mid is well supplied with ihruhbery end dwarf pear trees, plums, &o. 'the whole estrild.si- Men tln complete order. Boasmirion Wes lin mediately. Ain..), hi Meters. f)UNIMEY re. BON, rh) WAL NUT Street. eremite ledepennenee Snuare. alg if n, HOUSES, TAVERNS, and STORES, Real Eetxte of every dezorintion for sale or to rent. Apply to Real Fatale Agent. No. =7 North 8 ECON ft Street. in L.Too ray & Co.', Seed Store. All order. be promtly attended to. English, French, and German spo k en. ,Colleator of Ground Items. tilS-Sm 4, CHANGE FOR ANY PERSON THAT to ensue in the COAL, AND LUMBER . . The suliacriber, shout changing lug business. offers fi,r sale the stork and fixtures. and 11011. e of a COAL AND LUMBER YARD. situated on the west side of two and n half pules above Manmunk.. - .1 TM sores anti coal. The fixtures. horses. wnsons, carts, and everything that is necessary for carrying on the LUMBER. AND COAL boneless. The yard is an old established stand, and now doing rend business, which the books will show. There is a siding by the 7. h R. R. Road, end a landing on the Schuylkill. ft Will be sold at a very low rate. and only two hundred dollars in cash required. Arplf to W. O. BM (TH. no2Acodl3l. • as above. THE 'UPPER FLOORS OF STORE No. 216 CHESTNUT STREET FOR RENT. COPPER FOR SALE. Proposals en domed " Bids for Copper." will he received until the 10th December addressed to the Treacurar of the Mint. Philadelphia, for the purchase of about 10 000 pounds of Copper Ingots. from the melting of old cents. Nast lore Rill Mete the price offered per pelted, and the quantity proposed to be taken, to be bold for in pa d rout, on acceptance of the bids. aa the Copper is do h, crest et the Mint. The cost of packing, if necessary, must be borne by the purchaser. JAMES ROSS SNOW DEN. Director. Stint of the United States, Philltla., rith Nov., la 9. std-t&w-t,llO pun SALE—A valuable Lot of Ground, it feet by WO, three fronts. 'water and ratits.:d on one front suitable for a church or factory. It lo situa ted in the Routh waste re p_art of tho City, in a rapidly int.. Proem ( not enborhood. TOTITII saey. Adares+. tar + 4 +- tioultrs." J. K.." office of this paper. ni-tf TO LET—A Second-story Room, move inent to the State Hones, for eLearer'a Moe. Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street, BOARDING. AFINE TIIIIID-STORY FRONT-ROO3l end PARLOR. at 1,5:3 WALNUT &mot. LW-6V' WANTED—Furnished Apartments, with every facility for Houteke_elone. Rath. Ge4f, kc., for Gentleman and Wife; or Board , n a Br, rie' Prtvare Fannly. Addrees '.:klorobent," Bloofra Die• Welk. With IA Dar:fouler. of once. ike. 010 GusTs , FURNISHING GOODS. SUPERIOR DRESSING GOWNS, niANUFACTURED AT W W.W. KNIGHT'S. 606 .MCII STREET. The newest and most beautiful styles always on hand; very suitable presents for the approaching hobe/sYs. lust received a lot of PURE BILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, EXTRA HEAVY. TIES, SCARFS, /cc., 01' THE NEWEST STYLES, FINE SHIRTS AT WHOLESALE, RETAIL, OR MADE TO ORDER, Lao GUJIRINTIED TO FIT. C. WALBORN & CO., • (NOW) NOS. d AND T NORTH SIXTH STREET, have now a very ally 0 riOr assortment at Shirts, Under clothi np, Gloves, Hosiery. eta. SPeatal attention given to GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, of which a fine essoTtment is constantly kept on hand. W. SCOTT—late of the firm of Win. I , • chaster fr. Suott a' —GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING STORE and H IRT dirNUF4CTORY. 814 CHESTNUT dtreet.l nearly opposite the Girard House,/ Philadelphia. J. W. S. would respentfully rail the attention of his former patron.' and friend,' to als raw store. and is pre• Tarvi to ardor. fur 811IRTS at short notes. A pert - fit fi t uarantied. Wholesale Trade supplied With hoe Shirts and Collars. EYE AND EAR. DEAFNESS. DR. VON BIOSCIIZISKER, ocuilsr AND ADRIST. Dr, M. gives his exclusive attention to the medical and antateal treatment of the hV E and EAR. DEAFNESS of the longest standing' removed both by medical and surgical operations ou the latest soientifos principles. Dr. 31. would be pleased to receive mem- Lets of the medical facuUT who wish to wattles* has method of operating for the removal of Deafness, or Sap operation on the EYE and E hR. ARTIFICIAL EVES/NSF:APED. (Aro 2a a South NINTH Streetltwore Spruce. ORoe hours from 9 A. AI. to 1 P. M., and from 4 to P. M. E . NEW LAND it CO., LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FRS/dB MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An ostensive stock of OIL PAINTINGS, eto. Allot v h sj . kow ?noes. 604 ARCH Street. e. MORE PROOF OF THE WONDERFUL EFFECTS OF MONELL'S AMERICAN BAIR REPARATOR: POILADMLpfIiA, September Val. 1889. This le to Caddy that wa• beld for mew' years. and wee reactuntendal to try your Reparator tllvltt 4 procured three bottles, used it for three months, which has; caused my hair to grow, and although not quite AA thick AA before, yet It oonstantly grew mt. E. M. JONES, Ike. 99 North Third street. September 9th, ma, Mr.!. :ere,: Dear Sir—Some time once my hair uominetited Catlin; out, so much so, that I was, ia fearful of becoming bald; but hearing of too woo _ ,is rfut wive r oft our Rersrator, I was bat:am) to bay a bottle, and after using one-halt of it my hair not onli nenaed coining out but commenced g Marius finely, and 1 have uow as OA a mutt of lair as ever f had. JACOB EVANS, /4° ' 514 Cherry Street For Ontle by T. Ft. PETERS Co., Sole Agent, 116 CHESTNUT Street, Pbiledelinte. 'WILLCOX lIIBBS' SEWING MA- T NE.—Thta Mnehine never fede to etve en- Wes satisfaction. erica 440, Fur solo et 110 CH E. 9 VUT litroatt opt-tf AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.— second Night of the GERMAN COMPANY. Under the management of ;MEM and HAMANN, From the THISSTA PT THATRE. YORK. i FRIDAY/ Dec. Ai. IMg he performed. for the first time in Ehrlagelahm, Mozart's celebrated Opera of THE 31 AGIC ELUTE, the peer Zsubertleete d .) With peer end sorr ta ee hcenem PkO.tutrile,rtf , ke-• el greenly 'unlaced for this PleCer 111101 CrOPtElt DJ the Company from the Nes' York Theatre. PPICIk I,l.ll . ls : lll l , OV.—Parquet. Eargoet nail. Balcony. 60 cents. Reserred Beats,eo cents extra. re tails Circle and Amphitheatre, cents, It• AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC THE OPERA. Will TO-MORROW tRATI:RAY.)9 A. M. commence the sate of Renerred Seats for the O➢enin Nub, Ores Senron,when Dotuzette. eels bmitradttedhe° IL et' T7 P o e h . rOLL . fo oe rth t : l' fi T te .' r. M e R I 1 t 'r L a t lehia, on MuNDAY EVENING, Dec. 6P. 31., Wlth Mndeme GAZZANtGA. BRIOIVOLI, AMODIO. /tithe prinel oxt role.. WALNUT—STREET THEATRE. Bole Lessee... - ea. M. A. GARTIETTBON. Ptege Manager.. ........ - ..... ...Mr. E. P. BEACH. Business Agent Mr. JOS. D. MURRAY. THUS ;FRIDAY) EVENINO, Dec. 2. tat®, The beautiful three-act Drama. entlDed IRELAND AR IT WAR. Ragged Pat, Mr. Barney Williams; Judy O'Trolt, Mrs. Barney Williams. To be followed by the Comic Retch. Milled UR DA Li To conclude with the O popular Comic - Drama. entitled .11 BARNEY TEE BARON. Barney O'Toole. Mr. Barney Wrllouns; Lady Ma tilda. alias Mary Miller. IsQr Prices as usual. Beata secured three days in advance. _ WHEATLEY & CLARKE'S ARCH STREET THRATR - E. THIS (PRI ray) EVENING, FAST :MEN OP THEM:IEIa It John 'Wilmot. !Sr. Wheatley • Ealum. Mr. Reilly Countess of Loyelaexh. Mn. Jan Drew. To conclude with the Admirable c. - enedy of THE DRAMATIST. Scaks oe :a coats: Untied Seats le Dr.. Circle, SIX cent. Yemen. Yo cents. Doors Opal) at. half put 6 o'clock; klarforolemee to conom enc. at 7 o eloct precis/IY. AN RICE'S GREAT SHOW. _ I NATIO:IAL THEATRE. WALNUT BL. shore Eighth. D. Mel-arm, tot. u m p n .t, THIS (FRIDAY) 'EVENING. Poe. 2, ISA, EN TREE DES FLEURB, By fear lad:es and fair gentlemen. Second sad Wit weaker the gnat Australian Rider, MELVILLE. The Learn el Elephant, LALLA ROORTI : L'Echelle F.quiposse. The Earnanche Stead. EUREICA• _And Dan Rice', Pete. th 4 4.1110 (UZI Gott. the 'pito tied ALM gurus, and the hsceperformieg RHINOCEROA THE GYMNASIUM, To eon:Mde wit. the Ecoeetrmines of PETE AND BARNEY DUFFEY. Doors open at (IX o'clock. Performances to commanee at IX o'clock. Erie's as nmet. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC THE OPERA. ONDA). , December 5. at B. OPE 'ONO NIGHT OF THE @EASON. First performsnee to. Philsdalskiaof Doninettes cele brated Veers in three acts. of fL FOLICTO ou t s TEE 314-RTYA., Which was bt r atutht Gat May, snanitsnecesly in Pans and New), ork. sod met vita nassallfied sneoesa. It will be oven. Inth none new sea _sjoierbald PiiHs ea acme WI at the Now yort Academy of Jdanc. Matt G A ZZANIGE: - ...... Big. BRIONOLI se .... t•AMODIH en Sig MU( UR ......_.. THE FELL ORORSSTRA AND CRORUE From the New York Academy of Manic. n • der the di rection of -• • • .Signor 31 CZIO. NOTICE.—As the Repertoire relented for the aesaost mammies seven new opera" never Performed yet In Philadelphia. no Oeere. cave rt two-will be repeated. SEIOES 0. ADMISSION. To the Pantries. Pe renereiree, and Balcony.-... • el cri liceerved Seats in the same, ineloelinc 4dixassicra . 19J Famk Circle. Is cents Amphitheatre. 25 The Isle of Seats inn °eminence TO-MORROW. SATURDAY, December 3, at 9A. 3.1. , at th e Academy of Mame, and at Beck & Lawton's. dI.Lf cDONOUGH'S GAIETIES—RACE St a'oove net/MD.—Choate of Eeahalnms_-. DECHALUNA CaWine. . A. M. HereAndel. LOSTBiOS4BCIAL I.oet Brother ....... —..--Billy Thomas. tiaele... A. J. Lentz. NEW BAND OF BERENADERS. A. J. Leratt, A. At. Heneendez, it. Berthleor.. M., ThAmsig, Mastrr itAns, John W Williu,s, Wm. Aup_psoc. Thorasa Becket. A druttetoa,lo. U. And Z cents- di 31ETR0POLITAN HALL— JAYNE'S COMMONWEALTH BUILDING CHESI/SVT Etr t, near SIXTH. . Teflopoks y:4llBEinti OP ART, One ot the most novel. Veamn2•epd_inettnettve o• beauty end mechanica l WO ever 111CIDOOOonl into 'hie too ntry. la now open for the regular evecoa. and "zhi hoed sn.ry cornier dating the .Set. and on WP,ONESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. A full and efficient Ore^estra till perform thump the D rogress et Ue Yabitqloll. .A.P.WES9(o•.—Athlia..2.s con's; Children under Yea VOLTS of Age. 15 Doors open at 7 In the evening. cod 2 &dock. In the afternoon. Remember the Dayloht TheatrivOs every Wedneadav and Salo dtv aftercoone. A CADOIT OF FINE ARTS, (SOUTH EASTI-11- Os LLERY.I SoNSTAG'S greet Paln"lns. "A DREAM OF ITALY." With LESSLNWS. 3-orderous Worirrit Art, TEE MARTYRIE.3I OF .1013.'i ELMS." As also sm.:menet of ACHEN SA CII. EINBR I CF. H VENAL CAMPIIAESEN, fiILIMBRANDT. and EASENCLEVER, WEE be exhibited from 9 A.M. toe F. Id., and? to ID Y. M. dads on and alterpeoember Id. 195. Admission 23 cents. 2.33-tf TEMPLE OF WONDERS. Northeast corner of TENTH and CIIEBTNVI Btreete—Seoond Btore. CHANIIE OF ENTERTAINMENT EACH EXHI BITION. SIGNOR BLITZ. The grett rentriloculet and 31aeicisri will sire hie New and Astonishiny Perforninleell at the abate Oats EVP.ltti El/Et:INV rit 7 3 4 ectoct. and WEDNESDAY snit BATUMI-2Y AFI:ERNOONF. 3o'dock. con rit;ffo'-otetGliMo4qta • s tr sATYING and tts INFLUENCES. and th e LEARNED CANARY RIR MI. Adrodision 23 cants. Chdldren 13 cents. n23-Ins, GANL& ORCHESTRA.-P IJBLI N-J• Rebearatda every PATURDAY a 3 MUSICAL FIiND BALL. at o'clock P. M. A package of etcht tickets. one collar. Slagle Mamie, ItS cents.' To be tad aC f 3. Andre's. and Beck k Lawton's Mama Stores. and at the d4or. 013-3 ea CLOTHING. EO.. THOMPSON, • TAILOR, N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND WALNUT STS, Devotes entire personal attention to orders, and keeps Mise7e on hand a desirable variety of GOODS FOR MEN'S MIAS,. NAL—PANTALOONS. an out by me, are warranted o give satisfaction, and as many find it di cult tote suited, I issue this special notice. no2-Initnim REMOVALS. pEmovAL—E. F. C. YARNALL -Es- CO. hive removed from IZ Market street to 413 SOUTH WHARVF. 4 and 419 PESN Street. d: lm• E RNST 'WERNER, ARTIST dl A.NT, A RCAITRCTUZAL PAINTING 6C• No.1:17 PINE t3TReET. PHILA. CI)M3IONNVF.ALTII BANK.—Pinunst .lll.4. Nor. 'IS, )559.—Tirs BANK his Doan RE MOVr 13 to the e'outhvest corner of FOURTH and streets. Col eeGoaa mule on all accessible mats. H. GR A 3f GO, Cashier. EMOVAI..--3IRs. M. S. BISIIOP hs4 -LW Removed her Wainer! Eetaalhatent from 9 / 3 to it le Ctl ESTNUT Street, neat to St. Lawrence Rotel ttLe-tat REMO VAL .-HENRY STEVENSON, TAILOR, bets to inform Ive numerous irieula and olstome re th tt be lets Rerr."ved eIIESTNIT Street. second door below Fourth. South aide. where he will keep a tine assortment of Cloths. Cassimerea, nOd • Overenati its*. Cashmere Vesting , . is n... hinh ha will be classed to sell on the molt reasonaNe term*. INSURANCE COMPANIES. TILE ,lUTITAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF E 'CV FORK. A,FC(II: BIX lattLioss OF DOLLARS, INVISTED XORTO&Rtt n`tIr.II.ILIITATI WORTH OVER 613,(W.Ct0. Tha prachturna a+e rows!. at , a to marry (Aker Comic hies, mad the Btrtdenda have Ueda G (!. n a. Thin 1! n stnctly IftrrAr.p Thore .re la Stackho!de , s, so that ALL TH PROFITd BgLONG TO TOE INSi:EID. Parnshints. and every Inforrnodion, mar ba had onails, on anninatton In F. to TCHFORD STARR. Arent. S. W. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streate. PHiLADELPILIA REFERENCER; Thomas Rob: nu, John Welsh. Moniecm 1. Dlos - son, George H. Stuart. George M. Stroud, E. N. Whelen, John B at , ers, J. Fisher Learning. Jo.oh Paste re, n, W.lnarr. C. Letting, John M. Ali., ~ d , i. Arthur sn. Coffin, Thomas H Powort. George W. ToLsnA, WAhsra McKee, Mo.. Wastaon. VZS-37if. SAVING FUNDS. Q,PRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO CIETY OP PHILADELPHIA. OfSee, No. an North THIRD Street tcpneohdarion Beak IMOdlns.) CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLA.T CRS OFFEN?". SYLVANIA. Doom ts 7C*lO TM :A toms of One Honer and az. end repatd in Gold. without Entire with FIVE CENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit WI enth drawn. A responsible and reliable Saving. butitution has long been needed in the Ziort hart part of the he and "The Spring OArilrin asvinz s Fund Poole ,"tray chartered by the Leg islatUre of Pennsylvania to supp/r th.enevesin be te. The Manerzers. in orgnnizing and locating it, have en sok erhed wtsong by agecte to sooommodate the beito nese interest and wants of the very large and enterpri sing population One which it is wort omded. OFFICE OPEN D ' AiLv, From Dto 37,1 o'clock; also. on Monday and Thersday from 4 maid 8 o'clock in the 011511124. X CIAGMIL S. io T :g e g. , , e & 1 4 e , t t ' tiZ. h Y. regt:,;.,, saint .. , ndersoffer, rredtrlCk Steele, rams Hart, Joseph P. Leh r. ohs, Kanter, Jr., George Kriftlit, allie, S. Pringle, Jacob Dock. oeePh M. Crowell, Hon. Wu, Millwart, RV t 1 .: ' ll e s &t e e r;. Geo. T. :horn, Rebert S. Psvldson. JAMES Et. P.HINGLE., Prevdert. Reacts Hair. Secretary. iA.IO-ad MEDICINAL. D. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LI Fll FILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS hare been thorouchly tested. and pronounced a sovereurn remedy for ilfspepsis• flatulency, heart-burn and - headache, , w r i , cues & diarrhea, fevers of all kinds, rheamatisia, gout, gravel, worms. scurry. ulcers, eruptive c.6,7t etlt rheum, erysipelas, common colds and ic aueosa, irrecularity and ait deransement of the fetos!tt system, piles, and various other diseases to which the buinan frame is liable. For sale by the proprietor. fir. W. It. AIOFFAT,II3 BROADWAY • New York. and by Druccets generally all over the counts, res-dk.Wlr 31 EDICATED VAPOR BATHS. SULPHUR. HOT-AIR. and STVANI Under the care of Dr. T. H. RI HURL y, Iffi ::,r1H.70.1: Street. Highly recommended by anti. -platten! 9C4cl - Lonna In the ony for Rbealpetarn, Skirl Dtse2ses, Sy 011ie. Omaha end Colda, Fartude IncenNes. Are. .ke. tiveciatacoommodatlons for fAdtes. or/ :in IMPORTAN'T TO CLERGYMEN, PUBLIC SPEAKERS, AND SINGERS. LANCASTERBRONCHIAL LADE NCIA. " A tiLIGHT COLD," if its fistls) reptonis see n.,t attested. too often lti s the foundation of a variety 10 Pulmonary CUM: 011:41, incluchnc Winter Couch. Aittt in„ B rooe t ut ,.. Influents, Irritation and o.oreerss Si the Throat. end other constitutional de ranee me nts. The evil consequences of these disorders ma, be eerily averted or aubducd by keepine at Land a supplr of lee above celebrated LtiZENGLES, which bate no , lr [l l . l ten 0 4 Polk , ' espertenee for eereral ears. C0111:1101114 [Wallet 001Atel bur b 11) /010 , 100 , thee ITLAItio safely taken by the jounces! 00,141 or tee moat delicate female. Prepared only , TrIONIAS LA:s - cAstER. rawilliz ELEVENTH =4 WALNUT 'freets flasdel=ta, rs,
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