-ei4i) - is :'Pte Money market. . DO - comber 2, MO, We nide - rat:and 031416 OpthinlittlY of -the first j.isiortgitga-, bora:Welders of thp'*illiaraiport and eElmirajteilroad •Conspany, and -the attorney-in fect for seven In /died thousand dollars of their aineuriti havelinallqeoiniented tq an equitable ar tangentent of their chants, by which all interests trill ,bO, - represented iu a new organization. The seeend-mortgage bonds advanced one per oent.'to• deir itt ; the Stock Board, ripen the rumor that their holders are to receive preferred stook for fifty per cent. of the amount of their bonds. It is said that the Stick will' also have a reasonable allotment of new common sto,ifit • , The transactione at the Board were light, with firrdnees in prises; especially for Reading Railroad shares, which, upon knowledge said to be possessed by the wise ones and largely guessed at by the un sephistioated, was quite buoyant in the latter part of, the day. The, probability that the, Councils will perpetrate the folly of again fixing the rate of 'taxation too low, and thereby adding again to the funded debt in 1800, knocked down city securities one per cent. to-day, and if the policy indicated at the meeting yesterday he persisted. in, Will very likely bring about a still greater falling off. %BTU= A. Bill, Esq.,-formerly engaged in tho banking hence of Messrs: Drexel & Co., has been elected - enabler of tho Bank: of Commeree at Erie, and . entored upon the discharge - of his new duties. _F. W. Pollock, EN. - , of Lowicbarg, has been elootea prnaidant of the Shamokin Bank. .PKWADELPHIA STOCK .EXOELANOK SALM. , Aceember 2. 12.52. RIPORTSD aT S.N. ALAT514.15.81t. 31436 Walnut Street. FIRST BOARD., 4000 Chalk. Del Cnl 60.73 50 Reading R... 20 360.1 Readtng Reep 'XL. 11 ' 60 Can. kambiy .122% 600 Nren_p 1051....: 80 19 , Norriatown 49' Ago Pawl Canal ea...., 24, 4 do - • ... 49 Et Penn 570' .5 Philads Bank . 2 ' 'Aro , . 27S 6 &buil Nav d 0... . 374. 50 80na... 21e 10 LehiguNaa . .....; 49 100 Dhea&Walnut-et R 15% - BETWEEN BOARDS, ' 200 City 44 C&P 97 1 7 Frank 6c South* It, 27% 100 Reading ...,..... 20% . SECOND BOARD. 20 N teen R...,.. - .... ilk Reading 203 100 do 20V 160 do t 6 20X 200 do ' 100 do al 20 203f 't' ,10 do 20 1 4 ' 10 Lehigh Nay...—. . 49 . 49 do . . 2 6 - Commercial nine- 4834 Phileda 8enk..•...110 5 Academy of mutio 62 2 Retinue° Ins Co ~. 55 OEB-LFIRK 6000 Penn de..—....:.. w oo do . am Oak de ' 91 ne}e 10a9 Ponn 90.4 tea do ... 193 1000 Elmira 2d nat4 7e.. 9 1000 do 9 1000 do " - 9 4930 Rending R Go. '43 . 9034 1009 %nag Canal 2090 Lehigh Ado t6e.e5.100 42 Peen .R. ..... .lot* 37351 do . 9734.1 cLOSINg 161 D. Stater ba 74...103g 'Phil aB4 ..107 87g " •gg 97 >97N 1(2 timin 81. ——93 V Mitging 20N zoo "J 9'441:11 8 A ti? ao •7716' PBQL4R, • - ,86 371 '6 Mar;i 2 ir oati6;n:fai 11 3 4' Rohl onv snook— . 8 41 km Antal Nay. pref.... 4 Hu Wronet & E1m.... • " 2:1 A' 9 Long Inland 14.....11 113( Lehtgli coal&Nava 493 E 8,, Catalan's& R. 3f , ist to Ws 33 a WI Frank & South 11.6751 6,3 .2d &Sd Sts R... 40 41 Race taVina-sta R.... 92 Weekly Review of the Philadelphia Markets. [Rephrted for The Pres3.l The operations in produce Ave been‘limited this week, but without any marked change to note ; the de. mend for Breadstuffe, however, is partly speculative, add the pr.nes of Flour, Wheat, and Corn have ad yenned. - Birk is rather lower, but more active at the decline. Coal is less active ; Coffee remains quiet, but finger and Molasses bring fullurines. Cotton continues to meet a limited inquiry. Fish, no chance. Kemp and Hides are very quiet. Leather, the market is dolt ,Metals move oil' as wanted, at steady rates. Naval Stores and Oils aro selling slowly at previous rates. Provisions are dull. and the receipts and sale are light Rice is steady. Salt is firm. Cloverse d continues steady: Teas are unchanged. Tobacco is dull. In Wool the auction sale was the only noticeable tea , tete. Tpe demand for Brendstuffs hail been rather more netwe Sinop the close of last week. owing to some , visa of a. speculative demand for Flour and Whent.• both of which have slightly Improved, the remoras and stocks being moderate for the semen. Of Flour th e .sales reaeh some B,COO bbl , in 1011 , chiefly of extra and extra family, at $01.0e5.75 for the former and $5,873‘e 6.26 for the latter. as in quality, ineluding standard su perfine b r an ds; finharc 27Se bbl for mixed and good straight t the close some holders refuse these rates. but the market was without any quotable change, alltiouch very firm to the trade ; sales to a moderate extent have been made at the above figures for super :fine and extras, end 836.6006.76 for fanny lots. HIP Flteur io soars,. and sells freely on arrival at 01.25 te . •Cora Meal is but little inquired fnr and dull, and 106 bbls Pennsylvania Meal sold at 83.76 bbl. _for following are ten trimmetions of Flour and Meal 2firthe week ending Thursday, December 1,186e1 }Leaf barrels of superfine.... .......... Barrels of " fine . ............... ... middlings B ye " Corn Meal. " condemned...... c-",'.... WHEAT comes in slowly and, with a fair demand. , ei-Nisbich is _partly speculative; prices are 283 e 49 bus , ! . flew, and about 25 000 bus have been sold at 1330125 0 ',...kk ',gond and prime rode and 'l4ool4ac for white. came ...,.n d emand . ria and s ol offered BWe. Rye meet., with a '••• I , . • al sold Male elo for Penneyl - "'lt'. -and 900 for Delaware. Corn is also better, mid ; . 4-30 O W bus Yellow. sold at 658780 for new as to con . Tenn, for mixed lots, and 008930 for old in 'ertote end afinat. (lite are in demand at rather better prime, and about 20 09 bos gold at 428439 for Delaware, , and 44.45 for Pennwrivania, the latter for very prime `,kite , Barley_ and Malt ere quiet but firm at former , . aced rate', undo small hominess lining. , ROVlSltielft.—There is very little doing myet, and ock in the dealers' hands.' Tho demand for Pork Is 2, 'limited hat prices are better. with sales of mess at 8160 .18 50..eash and shorj time, alumna at the latter rate. .whion is an advabihe: pealing doing in Mime City sacked Inees B.Lef gene for ship stores as wanted at The L 5 per bbl, Bacon is very quiet. the receipts and ii being light/Ind the demand limited. Hemp, which are poarce,rante from II tnl3o as in quality' small sales of sides are reported at 1081014 n,• and shoulders at 80 11.4 , e, short time. is green Meats there is very little do toe tind hutlittle offering. Lard continues quiet with sales of Western in bblis end tea at lONtle, and sees at 113401130 per lb cub. Butter—Sall is in request, hut . solid packed is dull. with sales of the former at 158180 Bain quality and the latter at 11012 e per lb clth. Cheese is worth 100110 tier lb, and eggs Woper dozen. METALS—the demand for Pig iron bee been of a .very,limited cbanicter, and sales of 3 000 tone A nehret.- olte to note, mostly at 8228231P' ton. 6 months. for Neg. 1 and 2.„ for Suture delivery. Scotch Pig is steady at 824. .In Blooms no change Railroad bars are held at 980._ Bar an 'tot er Iron continue es lestquoted. . . LEAD is steady and a small sale of Virginia was made at Me . 4fr IL ' • COPPER, la dull. but 'taut 2,5411 sheets of yellow me taksold at Ma V ih, on time. ARK.—The receipts - nod stooks of Quercitren are lig t, bat the article is doll. owing to the want of freight room, end about 100 Mots No I sold at 52710' ton Some Chestnut Oak geld at 81e t y card No Spanish offering'. le e BEESWAr ib X co sas ntinues 'in fair request t sales of 2, 5 00 s at ate . h CANDLES are steady hat quiet. with gales of 1,500 . bozo/city-made Adamantine at 1714020 e 43' lb, 4srmos. , Sperm and Tallow are dull et former Quotation!. - floAL.—The market is dull, the demand having fallen 'off both for shipment and home nee ; prices, however, - lave undergone no °hens°, and the recejpts ere mode. rate for the season. Nothing doing in Bituminous Coal. .COFPFE, .—The market (mations' firm, but there have been no further arrivals; the sales comprise 1,900 bags Rio part damaged, at 9 to 124 V lb on time, its in *COTTON:The market is dull, Manufacturers buy ing linty to supply their immediate wants, and mires at the obese are weekend unsettled. most holders being anxious to realise. Sales of 800 byes Upladds are re ported at IteltlfcqPiti. cash. for 19w grade and mid dlire fair stinky including some middling fair Tonnes see at no. four months. The following is the movement since the Ist of Sep 'tomboy lest, as compared with the previous three years: . 1856: NM. 1858. 1859. iee. at Ports...” 814 OW 51000 1.091.000 1,236 000 x. to G. Britain. 148 000 201.000 1.12 OW 437,000 . " Frapce..... 7..000 , 48000 135.000 102 000 " other f porta.. 40,000 33,010 51.000 50.000 Total exports.... 259 000 281 OW 4 8 000 19' 000 !Ronk on hand,— 470,00 261,000 580,000 650.101 Of which doting the past week. included in the above : '' Bee. at Porte 111.000 95,000 129,000 117,000 .nx. to 46. Britain. 2209 40,010 26.000 61.000 ' Frapca..... r.O/0 18,001) 21.000 13.000 ', " atiler f. porta. 9 COO 6 000 16,010 )0,000 - Totalextiorta... . 421100 6LiXill 63.000 ' KM 'lltistasang.—keetiptessinerease at the ports comared /Titan, 5 1 10 5 0 t hew 1; 8 1 1 1 s ae e rfa r tq r glgi r t e cr. ° MAO Great :l. crease to other foreign netts, 1,000. Tots' increase in in frit i rlor AN 6 DYEScontinue unictive ; sales of Soda Ash are reported at 2wno; Bleaching P. voters 3)40; Alain ' 21‘01Nor Bi-Carh of Soda at 3Xo ; some Pestle and 150 tone Letwood on private terms. ."FIIATERS.-1 here are not many offering, and solos pr renal Westero,are ranking at 478483.9 rib. FRUlT—Deities are lase active and prices rather ower ; salescot Bunok at 82.40 and Layers at $260; eland quarter bOXelf HI proportion. The stock in brat ends ilamall. Citron is gelling in lots at 18820 e; Cur meta Are dull. Green- Apples aye arrivfPg ' freely/ and are in sond demand'_. sales at S2 V! 84 VUKto in qua lity._ Dried Fruit—There fa are inquiry and prices are fort sales of Apple at 686.634, and peaches 61‘42100 for unpaved. and 12815 e for pared. Cranberries are , worth 814m17 40' bbl. ' PRIM—The, receipts of Mackerel are light. but the demand is limited ; the only transactions reported are • in retail lots. font store. at $l6 for Is, 913.75814 for ' At, 8940 for large Is. end 85 50 for !mall do. Codfish are selling at $2.6214 83.75 the 100 la Pickled Herring are : 14.1,111 3 11R-X'cr .(v m aVAra u sli i . f . t r y irihave been but few engagement', including some Bee at Os eft' ton. "To London we nn Its at 22s &lents 4P . ton, There islittle or nothing doing to Pun Frannisco, and no v_eesels here on the berth. Wept India Freights remain without ciliate. Cosietwlee Freights are less active, and to Boston the retell have declined I we quote Flour at 253 V lii. Grain 6144 measurement goods at 586 c. and Iron 9202.251 F ton. To New Orleans. Mobile. Charleston, and Savan nah. the rates are without alteration. Coal vessels are more plenty end rates onsettled and lower; we quote as ,'. follows i 81 650130 V ion to Boston. $1 3 4 01.40 to Pro chie. and Fell. River, and 050rr81.20 to New York. GINSENG.EThere is more inquiry for Credo, with sales at memo 4P ft; for prime I the last saie of clarified li lntl it 'Uit—T he season being over, there is nothing dome dego , lptions, HEMPIe qet, there being little or no stook bare In first liande. ui RIDES continue 'eery dull, and prima favor buyers, but we hear of no lodes this week, and there are no arri vals to note, HOP,' are held firmly , but there is not much doings salesof Eastern and Western at 1381 Te, and old crop at 8890 for '6B. and 507 e for 'M.' LUMBER.—White and yellow Pine Beards are dull at 813017 for the former , and 014014.199 for the latter C P I il l' a 11l a a r t e e w 2OVA l le ; er, c o n n rg t9 ' n o ie ye P,:g. P ,l n r,, w i P Inc at 82 hf, Staves, Hoops, and Cooper fitu r ns s are senerallY 01l - MOLASS ES.—The market is firm, but without activi ty; sales of Cube hlusenvado 00230, am Cloyed at 26e. 950 bbls new crop New Orleans sold, to arrive, at 500 four Mont . . ' NAt , .l., STORESI.—Rogin, tar. and Pitch are dull at aboutformer rates, and transactions are limited. Spir its of oreentine is in moderate demand at a deoilne of in per :ration ; pales of 400 bbls, in lots, at 46847 e mostly at 4604615 e per gallop. OlLEl—Prioss of 'Sperm and Whale are steady. but Gerais very little demand except for store lola Sales a Ple. 1 winter Lard Oil at 900; lirmeed oil is held at 528 630 in math lind,bbls. No change In Olive oil. Western 4 11: 1 4t 1 w orgpe" rm . and Whale Oil, and Whalebone, . Mut the t United States: , - 7811.90 Mils. sp. bids. wh. lbs. bone. for Week end's N0v.29 550 3 900 44,00) • Previously . 85.387 192,207 1,815.900 Pront Jen, Ito date ..i: nt 687 196.107 .1.858;900 thre,ame,faat year.,. 79 582 182.504 1,491,100 LASTER is scarce. The last sale of soft was at 83 . R I PE.Te static lelight, Only about 8(9 casks haying ' so at 4 etkie d tir 3 4l o ,ren end on time for good and prune, 11 1 4 5 tiE f i r Art Impor t of Aslatontii fine has arrived since our last report. which was pretimisly contracted for at 81.79 A months. . BEDS.—The receipts of Clovereeed continue fair, ;but the bulk of it is of common quality. which is not - - winged . Prime lots have been In demand; sales of 9600 boa common and prime at $000.25X64 lbs. • 700 hag 'frothy sold. to go out of the market, at 92.50 V int, - Meseta netts on arrival at 81 b 1 $ 1 bu. .I3P RI i B,—There Is not, much doing in foreign, an d the market for most kinds is fiim. but quiet. ft, E, Rem • - sells at 7,5036 e. Whisker Is dull; sales of Ohio bbls at ' 2702734 0 . PenneylVanhe Mils at 20/iO, bhds at 260, and drad_ge 01 24140 8 , g al on" SUGARS are goitre& and firm, but the trade corns for ,' yard slowly. - and about 400 hhds and 600 boxes Cuba .. -' . 115 411 1 1,07111 B d t ll li rem e !MO ° 7 .N . c o o n uti l tir:, and 1011 o. „, eeks i.u h, tor otty•ren ed 8 meet a h d h,tree . inquiry, hat p ri ces r Steads' ' - fo f tW;th Blacks and Greens. • 4- 8 , ” 1 QBACCO laden for Leaf ; the tendency of pricee : , 01111ittell downward 1. gems ,Ohio heed Leaf sold at to i P SGOI?..II I I3re - ii ‘notlnng doing this week ; iiiirers . 4-helding off or the auction tale, which was well attend -4p ed and,broughtfull.nrices.-,The following are, the gar% Mullen of the 'Klett' - ' ' 41 14 d4W i t t ailhe a e n oM reed= Led I I - -„,- ii" -- r - Ge l so o; 42 443spn, 4lW sve d° - nl i od ; .4%Vde -d d h cl,_ll4 '• - d tell , k ' flesotrAune , aoo2 sting pulled ' l':. SOO " mitten hla,ek- becei3Olii;•4l/4 okinon white ,d0,21i 20 .9. 00 ' BOP. :: - Re,o7.l4ltathi, t 29000 ,q_ blood _ fleeeee. ',, 3 . VIM L 36,11449 tu_tr, 43/41 20,000 _extra es e, '• i l•wil 14142•02) f , ,,Y,W.nellitti2oe 120006, • • -- . .. da,32%; 18 000 extra fleece, 671 3,000 tub, 32%; 18 000 ex tra fleece, 57)6.; 6 000 Cape of Mood 11000 utiW,o3%; 20, 030 extra 1 / 6 60 e• 30 %; moll. Ayres I,ambs,unw. 14%; WO silk waste; white. 10; 300 20119 W, 8; 400 pulled. 33.14 i 400 unwashed 'fleece, 29; 40) Washr.d do, 40; 200 do. 31; 0,000 common d 0,46.14 121300 medium do, 50%; 6000 common and quarter blood 'fleece, 42; 2.05) western milled, 35; 2 000 &able extra fleece, 02; 2.600 common fleece, 45%; 8.006 extra fleece. 55; 4 000 medium fleece, 43; 2 000 super pulled fleece. 2,7 N ; 1,000 do do, 38; 1.300 California d0.'14,14 - ; 2 100 do do, 15%; 3,000 brown shoddy. 31)4;700 gray 1 0 ; 600 white do, 17%; 800 fine white nods, 24;1,600 flue gray shoddy, 9%; 800 self brown patent mixed colors, 32; 400 light colors, 13; 600 Verily - I,n washed.62;_ooo do do. 28; 25,1V0 extra fleece, 62%; 16,000 fine do, .4'N ,• 5 000 do do, 46; 6,000 medium do, 44% 2 200 California, 16% ; 200 unwashed domestic, 21; I.xo o Buenos Ayrs mestizo, 14%; 5 000 fine fleece, 53; 1,200 unwashed do, 40 1,000 western mined, 6 000 fine fleece, 62; 110 Mimeo. 3%. Terms, each on delivery, or six nnonthe. with Into eat added. for en dorsed paper, satisfactory to the sellers. For (sash paid within 1b days from eale, ono 00' cont. discount will be al lowed.. CITY ITEMS. "Go ponettAtra ESHLE MA N S ORAVATS."—The cry is, still they come. We have repeatedly referred to the great central cravat store of Mr. J. A. Eshleman, in Jayne's Hall, and would now say that, since its re moval into the large wareroom of that Hall, No. 045, its merits are greater than ever. It it, he) on,tl all doubt, the greatest place in America to obtain tasty articles of wearing apparel for the neck. Give him n call. ORNTLEMEN'S DRIMING•CIOWNS. -- Our lady readerswho are desirous of pleasing their husbands with an agreeable &Innis° cannot do it in a more sensi ble way than by purchasing one of R. C. Walborn & Co.'s inimitable wrappers for gentlemen. Their ware rooms are at Nos. 5 and 7 North Sixth street and the variety in which they have these articles made up is unsurpassed. Their place is a centre of much attraction, At; INDEFATIGABLE WORFER.—MT. WILLIAM IL WEEKS, who has recently commenced the Merchandise Braking and General Commission Business at No. 105 Chestnut street, is ono of the most energetic business men we know of, and merchants and manufnoturers who have quantities of goods to dispose of will find it decidedly to their advantatoto give him a nail. SIONOR APLARELLt, Professor of Italian in the Universlty of Pennsylvania, announces the commence ment of his classes there, and also at N 0.711 Spruce street, where French, Spanish, and Latin will aleo be taught. BAnacur would invite tho attention of those who 'would have their Pianos properly tuned to hie card on our first pays. See Pomo eat. . CHRISTMAS PRISSENTS —All who view the Stereo scopes and Natures remark How beautifully appro priate for a Christmas Olft Emporium 18 South Eighth street. Open evenings. JAIL CREMES k CO. WE would advise all our friends who use Tea, Coffee, Sugar. and general and flimsy Groceries, to go to Juno B. Lova, t eventh and Brown. Samna MACHINES.—We advise all who have not yet secured one of these in valuab'e instruments to call on Mr. S. D. Halter, No. 720 Arab street, and exa mine the " Harris Boudoir" Family Sawing Machine, for which he to the sole agent in this city. We regard this machine as, in all respects, superior to env other yet invented for family use. Persons inching Christ mas Agents should bear this in mind. SPCNCER, UNDER TIM GInARD.—Mr. Spencer, under the Girard House, has now in store the finest holi day stock he has ever offered. As en establishment of gentlemen's furnishing goods, in every possible variety, we doubt if Ms house in equalled anywhere. HA has just opened sevi ral choice art clue for the season, which every young man of taste should not fail to see. EtiaT=3 "SWEET AND SOUND IS THE SLEEP OF AN INDUS miens MAN," who earns an honest livelihood, keeping a strict guard to enema, saving something from each week's earnings or profits to lay aside, against a day Of need, to purchase a home, or for some nth• r useful pur• pose. deposits it in the Franklin eying Fund, N 0.134 South Fourth street, below Chestnut. Philadelphia, whore it will draw five per cent. interest, and can be drawn at any time in gold, silver, or notes, without no tice. Females, married or single. and minors, can de posit in their own right, and such deposits cannot be withdrawn without their consent. Investments are made only in the most reliable securities. such as Go vernment. State and City Loans, Ground Rents, Mort gages, &o. This company never suspended. See ad vertisement in anbther column. DEcEnrasa At /859. $.300,000 WORTII of Christmas and Now Year's presents will be given away during the coming holidays to the patrons of G. G. Evans' Gift Book Store, No. 439 Chestnut street. With every volume sold, gold and silver watches, tea sets, diamonds, and costly jewelry of various descriptions, besides numerous other useful ar ticles, will be given. The latest and most readable pub lications ou every written subject, handsome', bound, for 91, ands gift with each book ►RRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut at., below Ninth. 1W Hull, NY C Cooper. N Y W Williams, N Y G H Ward, N Y B Bath & In, Conn .11' Halo & in, Bellefonte Miss Hale, Bellefonte Ralph Trembly. N Y W 8 Wilkins, Pa Mr Brenton & la, Pa Alex Murray, U 8 N II M Murray, Pittspurg Alfred Lyman. Pittsburg W Wilkins. rittsburu 14 S Evans. W Chester C F Howard, Hartford H G Hoyt, N Y 18 Clevelind. Balt lint Denison, Balt A B. Jacobs, N Y H Edwards, Boston 11 Spencer, N Y H A Gore , Nlr W T Barber, N Y G R MOntrOMnri. Mans N 8 Batcheler, Boston Edw A Frye, Bgeton Hon W It Gimmick, Pa M W Hawker. N Y W R Angell, hila Hon 8 Graham , A W An orton. 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Fifth. oots Tod ai 'Mote, Ind D C Bennett MRsyman. 111 If F North, Conn he' H Tilton, N Y Wm C Dickey. heater co F. T Foster, M. ("hunk A B Allen, Harrisburg 1. Forbes, Harnsbnrg Jas T liorum, Vy P Roberta & la, Chester oo T N Patterson, bob co E W Capron & wife, Pa II J Dean & la, N J John Clark, Holmesbutr D C AIII/100, Trenton, N W Clark & wife, Me W fl Wilson, N Y Wm Verner. Gllnt Carbon A W Thompson. N Y J Wright. N Y Jae Bkirvlng, Wash, D C Chas Elliott, London, Fang FRANKLIN ROUSE—Chestnut at., above Third. A Hoopes. N Y Mrs Dale, Wilni, Det 3 D Evans, N Y 3 F Phone, N Y li C Cockey, Belt 3 Z Horror Sarni La loan. N Y Hon .1 Donaldson, Pottav JAAbey,NY 14 P Miller, N Y Mrs 8 Vinton, 8t Loula,Mo Ni. Ruggles Mora D James, Wilm, Del H Miller, N Y STATES UNION HOTEL—Market at.. above Sixth. R 'Damian, Phila. P P Kerr, Latrobe P Woh irt, Salem, N J r B Carlo, VO. EL W e 'star, Ve, J In Mark. N 0 C F Carlton, bt Louie 0 W Hiukle, Atlantic City THE UNION HOTEL—Arch street, above Third. L Preston, Chester co M Kane, Wilm, Het H al Crawford Chienvo G W Moore. Bnlem. 0 0 C Vosinue & wf. E Redfi'd E A Ilanlawn. 11 Redfield 0 A Sanborn, E Redfield 0 8 Russell, Towanda 0 Thompson, Tamaqua BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second at.. below Yarn. lion 3 H Graham, N Y W R Matthews, N J F hlattliewa. N J I. W Lord. Wayne co Baud Solliday, New Bone 1' Pickering"Doylestnwn Lewis Weigel,Lycorning op Albert 13 Ely. Pineville 8 Betts, Jr, Books oo Oeo Pickering, Pa M W Tre.m. Pa Timothy Ely. Pineville Mori tek Reader, Solibury John C Rich, Bunks co Saml Buckman. Bucks co JW '1 orbert, Bunks no Oillinglism,Buokinsham E 0 Hughes, Buckingham W K Doane, Newtown Jae And..rson. Newtown J W Hallowell Mont t ; no Miss D Fell, Lumberville Jesse James, Bv berry Eislis Newbold, Bucks co Born! Phillips. Newtown W Cadwallader. Jr. Pa Amos Corson, Pa 'L Bookman. Doylestown J S Eastburn, Bunks no J W Newbold, Books no John 8 Pout, Bucks co Sarni Yardley, Bucks co Cans Palmer, Hu :to co B II Tom! noon, Buoks co Amos Bn_yeer, Pa John Bryson. Pa Seneca Beans, Pa. , /hi es sal rerthwaite, Pa C K Lukens, Monte co .I'l Keith. Bucks co Dan! Roberta, Buckingham WL Paxson, Pa Moses Comfort, Pa A Loopthorn, Newtown Jos Palmer, Newtown Andy lecher, Hatboro Richard Corson. Bucks co D K Reeder, Bucks no John Kelsey, Yardley villa Andw J Harris, blase Sylvester R.odgers, Mass Time B Brown, l'a R.B Newbold , Ohio A S Merrick. N J Sam! F Bronson, NJ _g B Beardelee. P B Jamison, Pa J J Sampson, Tenn J Eastburn, Lithitska W Davison, Cheltenham Jos K Tay for, Middletown lasso Buckman, Pa BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third, above Caltowhill. 1) Good. Watztown .ABuckman. Pa Chna Buckman Pa 0 P Shott,,Doy letdown M Haldeman Danboro Danboro Chao Morrison Feastery S Roseland, Byberry W Pddows, Moreland II Gibson. Pa C Reads,Bon thompton Mrs floods. Southampton F Roads, tsouthammon Henry Lotion., Pn W Corson, Po AD Roads, touthampton (leo Cloinons, Pa NATIONAL HOTEL—Race at.. above Third. Jon Whitakor, Pa II I' Robeson. Pa 11 Light, Lebanon co 11 .1 Hontller, Pottsville] A Thumb. Pittsburg .I. Erb. Lana co Al Homo, Pa • CH Killinger Pa - H H Dams, Balt 3 11 Lonsoneelmr, Lano T W Edgar & lit, Pa T D Irish & fern, Pag MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second street, ob. Aroh Thos .1 Scott, Me JD Martin, Bethlehem ••tt .I Kernp, Montreal P Townsend, Al Y Wm Miller, Balt MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third street, at,. S N,Larros, Bucks co D Pfealsticker, Sohuyi co J N motet, r Mullikin co Joe Coover, Mt erstown E C Bush, Chestnut Hill S Mafioso, Allentown 0 Quire Allentown W 1. Lilly. Boston B t, Kroemer, Middleburg T B Bibigilfllol. Middleburg J C Brownectile, Ohio .1 Kletz, White Haven W T Replier, Bethlehem Jacob Beck, itendinA D Albricht. R eading. O Al Hager, Burks oo RI, Copo, Bucks co Miss E Books co BALD EA BLE—ThtrLnreet, above Ca A Gooalshall, Northampton Enos Ackerman, tht AT W Raudonbueh, Pa Chu Beane, Bucks oo W Beans, Bucks co COMMERCIAL MOTEL—Sixth et.. above Chestnut. D E Riley, Vol.lc co, Pa J N Granville. York co, Pa 8 Hoopes, lm, Del J W Pratt. Chester co, Pa S T Ware & In, Del John Vanderslice, Pa Geo Nichole,Plicentxville Jong Moore, Bucks co D Murphy, York co. Pa Levi Thompson & la. Pa J D Wiley, Peach Bottom Saml Levis, Del co. Pa EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, above Race. Jif Hsusam, Ohio • J C Esterly, ohm & JT Winter la, ft I T 1.4 Thomason, N Y J W Ellie, N Y L Smith, Balt 0 Barton. Pa Is T Morgan, Danville Hon W Everhart, Pa, C D Wood, Philo W Davis, Po tstown J P Wilkinson Chester c • JlllThomas, Maine 'l' Walters, DI V L Young, Lancaster II At Landis, Wash • H Peirce & la, Boston L M Poster, Boston T OST, on the 30th ult,, a GOLD SEAL RING, on Broad street. between Locust and Wal nut, or on the latter attest, between Broad and aevent The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at Judge Hepburn's. 711 Hansom street. d 2 3t fiIWrPIANOS CORRECTLY TUNED and Regulated by C. I.:. SARGENT. formerly Of Boston, Mass., now resident Tuner in Philadelphia. Had thirteen leers constant practice; seven years fac tory experience ; Tuner for the Concerts of Batter and Oottselielir, a Most responeible trust, and confided only to the roust skilful and reliable ' I uner. Orders retelved at IrtAtllON!B,9o7 CHESTNUT Street, Terms, 81. d3-3t* EN BMW -would dowelt by caning op D11;103 k XENSIL, 139 North NIN'rN, atiOste CborrY.nrid ha c l e ans i ngld Canuonta r epair- loot e9tlal to new, by or dyeing and ll4, 143-21* VIP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAM' RIM THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA; 1 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. SEE FOURTH, nem • ARRIV E D. Steamship Delaware, Copes, 10 hours from New York, with mdse and passengers to James Allderdiee. Vldenburg brig Industrie. W 1110,1,63 days from Bre merhaven. with mdse to .1 T Plate & Mottles. Brig Ella Reed, Tuzo 10 days from Guantanamo, with 'user and molasses to 0 W Bernadou & Bro. Bohr John Fanin'. Crowell.3 days from Providence, with mdse to Crowell & Collins. Behr Mary P Burton. Hazzard, 2 days from Indian River, with bark to J W Braun. Sehr Gen Croppon Illogom, 4 days from hlodestown, Va, with oats to J W Bacon. Sloop Jos Asset, Ma-shall, I day from Lewes, Del, with mdse to order. This vessel has been handsomely fitted up as a freight and passenger boat between this city and Lawns Del, leaving either plane regularly or, alternate Tuesdays. ar T EL/cc it APR. (Correspondence of the Plulatlelp_hia Exchange.) CAPE ISLAND, NJ, Deo 2-6 P rd Tito steamship Nanette Sprague, from Boston, passed in at ono o.clook. The blrke Louisa, for Cube, and Chas E Lex, for Port au Prince, went to sea early this morn ing. Wind west. Yours, &o. THOS. B. HUSHBS. BY TELEGRAPH TO THE PRESS. NEW YORK. D 00.2. Arrived. barks Indian Queen from Havana; Souther ner, front Palermo; Mary Dm front Marsetllett; Clara, from Bogue; brig Thos Conner, from Cardenas. NORLLIL, eo. 2. The sehr Chas Bangor. from Florida, P boudd D to New Nork, is ashore on Nag's Head, and is breaking up. She is loaded with lumber. MEMORANDA. Steamship Roston, Bellew, hence, arrived at N York yesterday Steamship Vigo, Kennedy, cleared at Nero York yes terday for Liverpool. Steamship City of Manchester, Kennedy, fur N York, muted front the Lii de 16th ult. Slop Tuscarora, Dunlevy, sailed from Liverpool tGth tilt. for Philadelphia. Ships American Union and Wm Cummings; for Phila delphia. were loading at Liverp_ool 19th ult. Slop Eared, McGonagle, for New Marine, sailed from Londonderry 9th ult. Skip Elizabeth, Gillespie, for N Orleans, sailed from Londonderry 16th ult. Bark C W Youltnny, Marshinari, from Charleston, sailed from Cardiff lath ult. Bark Thos Unllett, DdL for Philadelphia in 10 days, was at Porto Cabello 11th ult. Bark Flornsia; ;Ai Welt, sailed from Richmond Ist inst. for Rio do Janeiro. Bark AVLathor Gags. McKee, ole-red at New York ye ll t t e r r k d n ' o i gni t ut. r t r in n ialb from Marseilles, nt Messina Nov 10. . . Lark Powllatan,SimMone, from Licata, at Palermo 6th ult. Brig Thee II Wattsoo, Monday. from Porto Cabello Nov 19, arrived at New York yesterday. Brig Mao Queen. 'Williams. for Philadelphia, was leading at Port au Pri nue 18th ult. Brie Valetta MoMonagle, for Philadelphia, cleared at Oibraltnr 71.1 i ult. Brig Iris, Pekoe, hence, was at Bagua 18th ult, Behr David Dank, Moslender. for Philadelphia, old at Wilmineton, NC, let inst. with 311 hales cotton. 680 hbls opts turpentine, 457 do rosin, 13 hales yarn, 364 bids and bags dried fruit, 731 bushels pea nuts, and sundries. Behr Ocean Belle, Darter, henoe, arrived at Halifax 271.11 ult. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE HAT DESIGNED AND MODELLED BY WARBURTON, OF CO CUES TNUT STREET, FOR THE HOLIDAY AND WINTER SEASON, will be found admirably suited to the purposes intended. In style, character, and expression it cannot fail to please gentlemen of taste, and all who consult fitness and pro priety in d'ess, Those who deferred purchasing a HAT during the FALL will see in this new Mt le just cause/or laying aside their much scorn beavers, while the BEAU MONDE will find this " CROWNING GRACE" indis pensably reqUillito to their WINTER COSTUME. OPENING DAY—THURSDAY, STII INST. WARBURTON, HATTER, d3-8t al CHESTNUT bTREET. PRINTING—PRINTING—PRINTING. , PRINTING—PRINTING—PRINTING. PRINTING—PRINTING—PRINTINO. JACKSON, Printer. JACKSON, Printer. JACKSON, Printer, FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Fl MTH and CHESTNUT Streets. FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Blank Books made to order. Blank Books made to order. Blank Books made to order. Cards and Circulars. Cheeks and Notes. d 2 ,9t Bills Lading and Bill Hoods. Conans.—The administration of medici nal preparations in the form of a Lozenge, is of all modes the most eligible and convenient, more especially as I'l3- wards a COUGH REMEDY. BROWN'S BRON CHIAL TROCHES, or Cough Lbsenges, allay Irrita tion which induoes Coughing, having a direct influence to the atTeeted parts. dl-thatuat HOLIDAY PRESENTS. PIANO FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO FORTES. MELODEONS, PIANO FORTES. M ELODEONS. Made by Rayon, Daeon & Co.. Ballet, Davis & Co., Norma & Clark, Maa,zn & Hamlin, and othorn. J. E. GOULDAEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. noVistu&thrJel ELEGANT FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING— at Hubert IL Adams', southeast corner of Seventh and Market streets—Dross and Prank Coats of the best quality ; Business Coats, Promenade Coats, and Riding Coats, in all the latest styles, and a stock of Overcoats that oannot be surpassed in variety, style, or quality. A full and complete stock of Black and Fancy Casio mere Pants, of the best and choicest fabrics. and n su perb stork of Silk, Velvet, Cashmere, Grenadine, Cloth, Bonn. and Cassimere Vests, all cut, made, and trimmed equal to customer work, expressly for retail . sides, and wilt he sold at the most reasonable races. ria•antw&th-tojal 1100PLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Will posi tively euro Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous De. Witty, &0., teo. BOOFLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL will positively sure Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough 0., Act. Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON & CO., 118 ARCH Street, and for sale by Druggists and dealers generally. Price 75 cents per bottle. eeN-tf GAB•LAxP DEPOT—SIXTII AHD ARCA. •e.'l-1m MARRIED itIOLLOY-111JTCHINA.—December lat. by Pay. D. IV. [Janina, Ctpt. William 11. Mnllny to alms Anne E., only dnueliter of Gilbert B. Hutchins. Easbi all of this oily. [(New York papers nloaae co➢y] GII,moun—LEVIP.—On the Balls ult., by gist or Henry, Maurine E. Gilmour to Catharine Levis, both of Upper Derini. Dolawere county, Pa. eNV—BUNVII,L.—Ou the 27th ult.. by the Bee. B. R. Eozley. Mr. Edward Late to Miss Elizabeth Maria Banyill. all of t h is pity, KIM BA tho 7th ult., by Rev. Dr. Nem ton. Mr. Columbus Kimball. of Lowell, Mass., to Mtn Charlotte Little, of this city. ALI:FN.—On the let inst., William Allen. only child of John and Elizabeth Allen, aced 3 years andl months. The relatives end friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of lee parents. Miller street, Germantown, on Sunday afternoon. at 2 o'clock. without further notice. hIII,LEII.—On the 30th lilt,. Margaret Gilmore, wife Or Mr. John R. Miller, in the cod, Year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. Oft Orchard rtreet, en Sunday morning, at 9 o'clook. • iiALDT.—On the let net.. Mr. John Baldt, eon of Wm. and Elizabeth Baldt, aged 21 years, 1 month, and 11 days. Funeral from the residence of his parent's, No. 1113 Palmer street, below Franklin avenue, Eighteenth ward, on Sunday afternoon, a t 1 o'clock. CUMMING.—On the Ist inst.. Mary Ann, wife of Win P. Cumming, in the 37th year of her age. Funeral from the rosidenoe of her husband, Golbeck's avenue, hecond street, below Girard avenue, on Sunday nownine. at 9 o'c'ock. JONES.—In Germantown. on the 2 1 th ult., Amelia, daughter of Aaron and Elizoboth Jonoo. Funeral from the reoidenee of her father, Wister the (Ratitrilay I afternoon.nt 2 o'clock. • FOSTER.—On the let inst., Wm. C. Footer, in the 27th )ear of his ngo. Funeral from the residoneo of hie motile', S. F,. cor ium' of Sixth and Wood sta., on Monday morning, at 9 o'clork. GAItWOOD.—On the let inst.. hire. Jnne, wife of John Garwood. Jr.. in tho 27th Near of her age N uneral from the residence of her husband. No. NB Wharton t reet on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. N4l ASCA.—On the let Inst., Jamen Perlnsca, in the fad veer of his AXIL Funeral from his late residence, Nn. OM Barton at.. north of on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. STACKPOI,E.—On the let int., Paul Stackpole, in the 23111 year of bill age. Forlornl from the residence of Ids brother•in-law, Fromm" Nettle. No 210 Union street, on Sunday alter noon at 12)4 o'clock. FDEY.—Departed thin life, at Norristown. Ttiontgo mery county, Pa., no the 28th ult. Wm. Julia Eder, of the late Richard A. T. Ed . Esq., formerly of the Island of Barbadoes, W. 1., in the 73d year of her 11[9. . . The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. without further nonce. from the re eidence of her daughter. Airs. Julia St. Clair, this day, fiTielltrditYd the Yd of December. at o'clock P. AT. 13AYNE.—Ou the 50th ult., S rah Ann, wife of Nathan Bayne, in the 2(th year of her nye. Funeral from the residence of her uncle, Christopher Khali, ao. Da Cowslip street, (late Say street,) this (Saturday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. eMlTil —On the nth hit.. Aim Sarah Smith, in the 031 year of her age. rune al from her late residence, No. 1023 Wallace ems., on Sunday afternoon. at 2 o'clock. BLACK AND PURPLE VALENCIAS, cents. Black and Purple Velvet p u pp u . Camilla Cloths, 3751 cents, Dross Silks. and White Lupin's Moueselines, 8734 cents. Imported De Laines, le cent.. • Valve , Poplins and Velour Hops. • Lupin'a Caslonerca and Mormons. • Patin do Clones and Tamara. " Silk Warp Cashmeres and Bombazines. • Thibet and Bay State Long &wig, &e. Just resolved by BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, n 22 8118 CHESTNUT Street. TILE REV. If. GRATTAN GUINNESS will preach TO-MORROW, (Sabbath,) One. 4, as follow.: In the mornins. at RN o'clock, In the Penn Square Presbyterian Church, I Rev. Dr. Crowell's.) Broad street, above Cheatnut. Afternoon. at 33,10'c lock, in the Mariners' Church, Water street, Moore Walnut. Semen. riccere, stevedores. and others connected with n senfarins life. urn particularly requested to attend this intrvice. Evening. nt 7) o'clock, in the Tabernacle Ds pttst Church, t Rev. Dr. Brnntlay's,) Chestnut street, above Eiebteentb. Monday evening, at 73 o'clock, in the First Methodist Protestnnt Church: (Rev. Dr. Mur ray's.) corner Eleventh and Wood streets. It* 1Y " THE LIGHT OF 'll, WOR Trlßay. W. T. BRANTLEY, 0.1)., pastor of the ernnele Baptist Churoli.w tI eyeneh on thn above nohiect in t e Amn•icnn Meehan es' Mall enrner of FOURTH nod GEORGE Ptreetn, TO-MORROW thab. loph) AFTERNOON, at 3% o'clock. The unconverted are specially invited. cry" — ILEV. Vat ATTAN GU INNINN WILL (Saturday I AF TER NOIM. nt I y, the Clinton •treet Pretantortnn Church, (Nev. Mr. Darliwea. TENTH Ptreet. below OYR BCE, and THIS IF.a urday ) EVENING, at 73.; o'clock, in ti e Alexander Presto term,' Church, I RM., Dr. Nevin.',) corn, of NINP.TEEN ,II and GREEN fltruete. 1' PRESBYTERIAN E'E TR P II IS E.— r r% Bay. E. ADAMS w,l) preteh in BROADWA Y VoutheaNt corner of Broad and Ornate, TO.MORIIOW (tiabliatit) MONNING.nt IOti o'clock, and KVENING at 75;. Monthly Concert for Prayer at 3 o'clock. It• ST. JOHN'S P C P. E. CHURCH. S. W. 011. HIT . _ of Brown owl Rt. John Arcot. —Bev. GEORGE ALEXANDER CROOKE will enter upon hie duties on Rector of thin Church TO-MORROWitliulny l AIORN. nt RN o'clock Eveninc Service at o'clock. I' DISCIPLES OF CHRIST. —ELDER 1). S. BURNET will preach in the Mitelinc.bouxe, on rvvvt.rru Street. below Melon, TO-/110Onow, Lord's NY. at la); A. M. and 7)1. I'. AT. Seats free. 1* frrFAITO...TOE POWER AND EPP!. , CAGY of Faith. Wilt Onddon mnn on tho fntlh of Mom Rot. JOHN CHAII jo, IBFRB on tlii sub ject TO-MORROW, at 33i P. M.—Churoh BROAD and BANSOM Hy recta. irrSPIRITUALISM...3IIM. A. J. DAVIS will locturo at 9A NEOM-Bt. HALL on SUNDAY at 105" A.M. 7g PAI dEa Acents.it. • (111 C , . 11 8 011 --- - _,.- LECTURE ILL R RIVEN BE irr foreA WE' the Philadelphia Lyceum, on SATUII DAY EVENING, Dee. 3 at 73.1 o'clock, at the Souther et corner of Ntnth and Sprint Garden streets, by it Inmn her. Subject." '1 he Plitiottophy of Drtlnkennosib" Tne public are Invited. Seats free. ~-. It* n A. DUKE, DENTIST, EIS 91 1319 SPH UC F. STREET. HOLIDAY 131 Fr es ort to REIMER'S PHOTOGRAIITIO GALIAMy, BECOND gt., above Orem see the life-nine Photographs in oil, the miniature Photographs in water colors, and the .A Oro types. D.* PICTURE CORDS, NAILS. AND RINGS, Tel all Colors and . 1312011,14 *lris Mall, 719 PIEBT9II.IT 41troct, aide, below Ei OH; W.U.CAAR 14 dr, IWO, REMOVALS. REMOVAL.—E. &. F. 0. 'YARNALL It atiirg°ivirAeßT;T2vegdflamrklANhVlV,Vis ERNST WERNER, ARTIST, FRESCO AND ARCHITECTURAL dI-6t. N 0.1217 PINE STRKET, PHILA. • COMMONWEALTII BANK.—Plimum- PHIL, Nov. 28, 1869.--This BANK has been RE MOVED to the Southwest corner of FOURTH and CHESTNUT Ntreota. - Collections made on all accessible points. n2S.6t H. °RAMBO. Cashier. REMOVAL.—MMus. M. S. BISHOP has Removed hbr Millinery Eetabliehment from 916 to 1016C11 ESTN UT Street, next to St. Lawrence Hotel. nl6-1m E ON A L .-11ENRY STEVENSON, ..ut , TAILOR begs to inform his numerous friends and customers that he has Removed io 323 CHESTNUT fitreet, Beeorid door below Fourth . South Bide, where he will keep a fine assortment of Clothe, Onset mere'', Doe skins, Ova roostimm, Cashmere Vestints, oluoh he will be pleased to sell on the moat reasonable terms. • n 34 m* WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. SILVER WARE. MESSRS. MEADOWS & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF ESTERLING SILVE R-W AR E, Would respectfully inform the Public, and their numerous patrons that they have OPENED A STORE at 533 AROlf STREET, Whore will he found a most extensive assortment of SILVER WARE, Entirely of their OWN'AIANITFACTURE, of the latest design, and at rates as reasonable Ite can be found in the city, n24-hro SILVER WARE. WM. WILSON dc SON Invite speoial attention to their stook of SILVER WARE, whioli is now unusually large, affording ava riot, of pattern and design unsurpassed by any house the United Status, and of finer quality than is taanufao• turgid for table use in any part of the World, Onr Standard of Silver is 035-1000 parts pure Tho English Sterling .926-1000 " American and French 11004000 rt • Time it will be roan that we give thirty-five parts purer than the American and French coin, and ten parts purer than the English Sterling. We melt till our own Silver, and our Foreman being oonneated with the Refining De pertinent of the United antes Mint for several yearn, we guarantee the quality aa above (934), which is the finest that can be mule to be serviceable, and will resist the cation of acids much bettor than the ordinary Si nn wrangfactured, WM. WILSON & SON, 8. W. OORZTIM FIFTH AND MERRY BTB N. 13.—Any fineness of fiber manufactured as attracd upon, but politively none iltrerior to Fhrnek and Ameri can standard. Dealers supplied with the same standard aa used in our retail deem tment. Fine Silver Bars, SIP-1000 parts ZITO. constantly on hand. gulf-5m S. JA RDEN & BRO., w •MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF SILVER-PLATED WARS e10.m4 CHESTNUT Street, above Third, (up stairs, Philadelphia. Constantly on hand and for sale to the Trade, fEA-SETS, COMMUNION SERVICE SETS, URNS, PITCHERS, GOBLETS, KNIVES , UAITEM BAS FORKS, SPOONS, FORKS, LADLES, Ace., &o. ildlng and plating on all kinds of metal. ' MERCHANTS ! MANUFACTURERS ! HAVE YOU GOODS TO SELL P CALL ON WM. H. WEEKS. 105 CHESTNUT STREET. The moat indefntignble worker in PHILADELPHIA. d3-2t CHRISTMAS IS APPROACHING, AND those who wish to mak° their aeleetione of If 01,r DAY PRESENTS Would do well to call at CHARLES DUMIII.IO'B, No, 812 CHESTNUT STREET,' Mr D. was this mummer in Europa, innlttns n salon ion of altogether NEW GOODS For his new Store, Jot opened His extensive Stock of FANCY GOODS, TOYS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CRICKET. ARCHERY IMPLEMENTS, ko., Surpasses in elogarce, variety, and cheapness of Prices, anything before seen in this city. d3.lm CORN EXCHANGE BANK .-111Hadel- Phis, Nev. H. 18.59. At an Electton held on the 21st instant. the following gentlemen were chosen Directors of th s Bank: Alexander H. Cattoll, Joseph I.intl.r, Robert K. Neff, Samuel T Canby, .lames Steel. to P. Gress. Fdinund A. Ponder, Charles Kneeht, Alexastlar Itavid Vanderveer, Hugh Crair, Philip H. Mingle, Christian J. Hoffman. And at the meeting 01 the Board THIS DAY, the fol lowing officers were unanimously ¬ed: A 0, C ATTELL, President, R. 11 NEFF. Vice President. tI3 t f J. W. TORREY. Cashier. ACKEREL —525 Barrels Nos. 1. 2, and Mackerel. in assorted original pack/wits, of the latest Well, for seta by O. O. a 4 DLER & CO., d 3 ARCH Streo 2d door above Front, 'TAMS AND SHOULDERS.-2,3oopiecer4 • II city smoked Hams and Shoulders. Also, 901) pieces extra Yugar•curod Itsms for sale C. C. HADLEit & CO., ARCH Street, 2d door above FronL IIIEESE.-535 boxes Herkimer County Cheeeo in store and for sale by C.C. SADLER k CO., d 3 AROIt Street. 2,1 door above Front. :4 6 1ATIN AND SILK WINDOW OUR- N-7 TAINS, all colors and ht% lea. Damasks. Peps Bra (Intones, Brocades, deo., the richest assartmant in Phil I dolphin. wholPwkle mid retail, in Masonic Hall, 719 CHESTNUT Strdet. . . W. It. CARRYL & BRO. WE TAKE PLEASURE TN NOTICING the arrival of Mr. T. B. DESICK. of Canada, who twinge with loin Four Fine STALLIONS of the Nlorran Black•llawk Stork. Alan, three imported SLIFE:I", ono of which to supposed to he the largest and fluent in America, We find in Wilkes' N. Y. Spirit a untiesof the names claimed f .1. the Stud Colts, v/Z: Flt nat. •rtlexii. Gold Seeker. and Black Raven. Wo would advise all ',were of fine Horses, and there in terested in thoroukli-bred Stock, to call and 11. M(.1) before his departure fur Virsinia.whero ho has disposed alum steel:. • Mr. Doricis will tnko !Amore in alumina hie Rork to nll who 00, honor low by enlhnq at McCREAB' STA BLER. back of 31931 MARKET and 3236 North TH I R D Ntreata. d2.2t• 'TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, WINE -IL and Fruit Cloths. W. 11. CARRY', h BRO.. 719 CHESTNUT St., Inflow Eighth. (12.21 Masonic Hall. LACE WINDOW CURTAINS. all Styles and Pricris, wholesale and retell, in the Masonic 1011.719 CHESTNUT Street. d2-2t W. 11. CARRYL & 11110. ( I .IIAIIIPAGNE.—We recommend to con- Immure and connoisseurs the Champagne Winos of Mr. VERY. train Unarms. Franco. The exceller re of the brand" INCOMPARABLE" has teen fully elan blushed throughout France, Russia. (torturing. Ac. 1,1 haunches may be Conn end exeunt - led at our office. tl2.lun F. I). LONOCRAMP. 217 South FRONT. A LESSON ON MORAL COURAGE. DICK AND INS FRIEND FIDUS. By Mum C. Trowitridga. Illustrated. Ploto. 45 centa.l The Fidus'of the story is an eliegortenl personage, and gives utterance to what cusses In the conscience er the bet—gootteand kind when he In heard and obeyed, nod n Stern 10 Drover when hie COIIIIOIB are trot heedtbl. Tire Mort to well sestatned—tender, at times, and thrill ing. rind is adapted to benefit the toung.—Cen fret Prat bytertnn. 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Streets, below Lombard. Oflioe hoore from GA.M. to 7 M. • 1115-3 mi I WARM AIR FURNACE. THEOA NEW S CONSUME R RNACE Will thoroughly Warm your house with One -THIRD LEAFS COAL than is required In any ether Furnace. Satisfaction in all oases guaranteed. Buntlines Warmed and Ventilated by ARN CHESTNUTSON, 1010 Street. SLATE MANTELS, The Richest and most Beautiful Spec,imens of Enginelied Slate nantels, over offeyed for sale in this country, manufactured by us, from Pennsylvania Slate stone, and for sale very low. ARNOLD & WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street. COO K ENG RANGES. All in want of the Beet Elevated Double OW Cookina Range, will do well to.oall at ARNOLD WILSONS, 1010 Cif I.:STRUT Street. 7IEGLER & SMITH, corner SECOND m-ol and GREEN. have acquired a grout reputattou by the wise and prudent oouree they bane .pursued time their oommonnetnent in business , by Wittig a Brat-rate article at a tAsv flan rn, .13 t T _ 0 WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER CHANTS.—ManiIa Rope, all slam neatly packed, and for sale by the manufacturers q t he lowed New York Priem WEAVER. FITLER & CO. nlO N. WATER 81. and 2D N. Whoirv,is. E. NEWLA do ND ,00.. LOOKING-GLASS AND PIOTURE-FRAMEI MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An extensivfatook of 0 11. PAINTINGS, eta. All a i kow Sri am. fise A ROJI Street, abeV Tat;_ al WILLU(tX & GIBBS' SEWING ILIA CIIINE.—This Modica) never falls to giro en fire untleantion. Frig° 11430. For nal° at TO CIIEBT NUTtjtcoet. nx)-tf ~ATURRAY," 9 .I)ECEBER 8 1859. ' tigiV..I 9 VP,V:PATI"S• . 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[(From the Evening Post.] "It is like turning over a raw and strange page 41 Laveter's fragment's:, like finding. suddenly, that another havater hn.t lived and labored in throrreat in teresting period of English histoiY,and that thI.WRI the result of hie studies ' All attempt,' says Charles Kinsslny. in his fine Preface to the edition. • to ennoble the subject by introducing a classic or scoutural type of feature and figure rut some hate done, is absurd. Half nalod figural., in Violent postures, were not in John Huns an's brain as be wrote ; but quiet folk, going about Bedford-town in slop breeches, bands, and steeple hate.' " di-St MISS DIcKEEVER'S NEW VOLUME. LINDSAY h BLAKISTON. Puboshors and &mime Hem, No. 2.5 South SIXTH Ntrout, above Chntuut 1 Will Publish TO DAY EDITH'S MINIr4RY. By Harriet B. McKeever. authoress of " Funsione," "Flounced Robe," eta. One t.olume,l2rno. cloth. 41. CONTENTS, The Clifford Family. The Go rarefies. The Strong-Min. - Iml Woman. Ralph Cameron. Rosy Dreamy. City Cousins. The Two Parton, Aunt Pr Picture on the ',loony. The Family Chain token. Boy;;;;I the Sea. Principle. Tried. Among the Mountains, &toss never tehe forgotten. Angels' The Baptism of Grief. Baniahed. Disappointed Hoe. Misguided Madge. Coming Out. Woodbine Cottage. Is it Madge ? A Wreck upon n Summer Stream. Green Pastureaand Still Waters. . . Autumn Leaves a Id the Old Elrn Trae. The buitor'e Recompense, Winter Mesta Around Oak Hall. keening, Mine M'Keover's popularity ne on authoress has al ready been Welt estaldnied through her two tanner volumes, " Sunehine" and "The Flounced Robe," which received Irnm the entire Prom to whom they Vera sent, the most (Worm: approval, and their sale has attested that they have been likewise appreciated by the public,. dLlf (ANDS& & TILA.KIBTON, Publisher.. D •• 0 M - NEW -a- , MING'B 46.169! w 0 R NOW READY: THE GREAT TR tBIILATION ; • On. THINGS COMING ON THE EARTH. By the Rev. Joss CommiNo. D. D. 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Another thousand of Illicholot's " sensation" work— the .Ucco66 of which luta become the great fact of the publishing ) ear. One vol., nino. Muslin. Price 31. An) of them; Books will be sent by man, poetage free, to sip part of the United fitnte_ i e on the receipt of the pricey RUDD & CARLETON, Publishers and Booksellers. 07-the-df No 140 GRAND St.. near Broadway. N Y A PPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CY CLOPAIDIA. JOHN McFARLAN, Arent, Arcade (Intel, 621 CIII.I3TN ctreet. per vol.. to be to 15. One every three months. Flom the Independent, of Nov. 10, on vol. 7th " It is a needed and timely. and we are sure will,pr9ve also a tenet POWERFUL MVANS OF POPULAR IN STRUCTION and EDUCATION in Ma country. Free to any oddroae on receipt of the price. Agents wanted throughout Pennsylvania. Special terms to clubs of three. dl them-3t !READY—In 2 Vols. .$5, IG Engra. vow . . DIARY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, Front Original Documents. and the Whig and Tory Newspapers of that time. nit ItI.AVK Nlolll6lf. JOHN McFARbAN, Anent for Pennsylvania. ARCADE HOTLL, 621 CHESTNUT STREET. No similar work has ever been published. These vol umes will present /waking stereoscopic, Portraits of our Revolutionary Fathers, !Mowing what they thought and did, maid and sung. Innyhe at and wept for. feared and (hush]. Photographed by the Sun of History, it wilt ex hibit 14 bright and truthful reflex of the inner byes of the men \dime outer lives were no glorious tot' the H o me., the Hearthstones. the }lighways awl th e Battle n e w., an d all the varying Manners and Customs of tO year, ago. di-them-at THE LIVES OF EMINENT PIIILADEL -1- PRISM. JUST PUBLISHED. • Pp. 993. 41 Poilnit.. Prion 17.50. To be had only of WM. BROTHER HEAD, 023-121• Not. 91S and 218 South EIGHTH Street. RETAIL DRY GOODS. IMWENII3ER, 1859.--REDUCTION IN - 11 - 7 PRICES! THORNLEY 4 CHM!, Corner of EIGHTH' and SPRING GARDEN, Will try to oiler tempting inducements during thin month to buy or. of DRY GOODS. W 0 II AVEPUT THE PRICES R'GHT DOWN! Very rich fancy Silks reduced to SR/:o; .All wool DoLainre reilured to cost. THE CHEAPESI `HILA LON DELG BROCHE A SHAWLS IN PPHI CLOAKS OP THE NEWEST STYLES, Ranging from 1,1 nu to 5,'.10. Rich Mantil;aVelcetn, Waver Cloths. Tricot Clot* &0.. An. 000 D BLACK SILKS, HEAVY, RICH LUSTRE! Latham'. intones', and chddrun'a Shawls; Gentleman's dlinwln in great ‘ariety, &a., An., nt TIIORNLEY k CIIMPS, RESTRABLE DRY GOODS, 'FOIL CHRISTMAR PRESENTS. AT LOW mem nnocilE and STELLA SHAW BLANK ET SHAWLS. Gents' albl Boys' do. Neer MANTILLA VELyta, French Merinoes—plain and printed. Super White do. Blank Cloths lor LATEST sTyLE CLOTH CLOAKEINready male. RICH PLAID DRESS GOODS. MOUS DE LAIN ES. all Wool. Dpnquel and other styles do., part Cotton. French Chin! see. for Wrappe rs, at 25 cents. 'Very Cheap WORKED COLLARS and SETS. LINEN CAMBRIC HDKE'S, For Mums. Ladies. dod Genie. In great variety. Gouts' Sulk Docket Hdkfe and Cravats. Do Nook Ties and Mufflers. %fouls Kid and Gauntlet Gloves. llooped Skirts, reduced in price. Blankets, Table Cloths, Naplune, Towels, &0., ho. CHARLES ADA MEL d 3 EIGHTH and ARCH Streets. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Drugget Crumb Cloths. Stair and entry Drussele. English and American Blankets. English white f - ,lounterprinea, Curtain Damask. and Sep.. Linen llaiwiel.sand Towel.. Table and Piano Cover.. Crean and 0I Hama. Linen Sheeting. and Pillow Linen.. Cotton Sbeeting• of best mnkp.. Embroidered and Lane Curtains. Extra quality Bad Tick in re. Engluili and Anierienn Flannels. 811 A It o1.1.;s8 BROTHERS. d 3 CHESTNUT rind EIGHTH, BOX ES AMERICAN AND 15,000 FRENCH 'WINDOW GLAS4II—The oat 11pproved brandiwand of eyorylulo and mauled 01'014 and country trade,,ntrines a na r o le, end your or and Z11..0 Ea 11 Paint, your Vendah °a lone, corner E and UREEti treats, CLOAKS AND FURS. THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, F U R EMPORIUM. 708 CHESTNUT STREET, PLICLADELPIiIA ELEGANT CLOAKS PARIS, LONDON, HOME MANUFACTURE NOW OPEN IN ORBIT PROFUSION. NEW CLOAKS OPENING EVERY MORNING THE LARGEST IN THN _CITY RICH VELVET CLOAKS; HANDSOME BEAVER CLOAKS; VINE CLOTH CLOAKS; MOURNING CLOAKS ELEGANT COLORED CLOAKS DRAP DE VELOUR. IMPERIAL FLUSH. ROYAL WLUSR TARTAN, C=l NOVEL TIE S. PARIS MANTILLA CLOAK EMPORIUM. 708 CHESTNUT STREET HANDSOME FURS LADIES' WEAR, FUR ROOM OP TEE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM It 10 respeetfully submitted to Ladies that, In their search for artieles In this department, their conve nience will be better oonaulted at the PARIS MAN TILLA EMPORIUM, which, being devoted exolusivelg to the Sale of artioles for Ladies' Attire, oilers induce ment. not obtainable elsewhere. REAL WOMAN dABLE :CAYES, HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS. HUDSON BAY ,SABLE CAPES. HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS. AMKRICAN MINK SABLE CAFE% HALF CAPES. MUFFS AND CUFFS. SIBERIAN MOIR REL (am dark as tsuported).CAPES. HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS. STONE MARTIN FINE DARK GERMAN FITORt I=l WELL-SEASONED FUR. THE LARGEST ABSORTAIENT CITY. CHILDREN'S FUR SETS. ALL SIZES PRICFES, PARIS RAN:TILLA, CLOAK, FUR. EMPORIUM, 7( Al CHESTNUT STREET, J. VP. PROCTOR & CO. on-att ' WANTED.—On the Ist January neat, Ins Wholesale Notion Rouse, on SCAR C ET street ,s Salesman who can influence Six-months Trade ront Kentricky, Tennessee, and Missouri. Address " Box 111. Post Office." • de3-3t* WANTED.—A LAD OF SIXTEEN • • wishts s situation in &Wholesale Grocer or PrOduoe House. to learn the business. Address. sox 2342, P. O. d3-3t" WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED • • AUCTIONEER, a Situation in an Auction Hoase to auetioneer and make himself generally useful. Add rasa A UuTION EER, at The Press office, for two days. where an Interview can be had. d 3.11• WANTED—A Situation in a NOTION HOUSE, by a man that can inliuence_good 6 man and cash near trade. Address .1. K. POSrER, Press office. d3-2c. i%jANTED--A Situation in a Hat or Straw Goods House by a Western Salesman ; has been raised in the business. Address "C . M. E.." at this Office. • d3-3t' WANTED—A Situation as Salesman in a Who!amnia D ry-Oonds Rouse, by a person of mayoral years' expersenee and a good six months and sash trade. Address '• hl 5.." Press office. dl-3t` AFEMALE COLORED TEACHER IV:lNTRO.—Applications wll be received by the undersigned, on SATURDAY MORNING next. De cember 3d, 1859, at rune &clock, at the Office of the Coetro'lere of the Public Schools. S. E. corner SIXTH and ADELPM Streets, for the sanaDon of Teacher In the Colored Publio School, Kingseumg, Twenty-fourth ward. Salacy 8880 Per annum. ISAAC LEECH, Jo., P. J. HOOPES. M. D.,( Committee. dl St FRED'Ii MITER, A BOOK-KEEPER, who has had the en. -Es- tire management of the books and financial affairs of a Wholesale Jobbing house for the last eight rears, will be disengaged by the fiat of Annan'. and wishes employment. flaturfactory referenoo will be given. Please address "L. IL D.." at this Office. dl-th a to-31• ABOOK-KEEPER of many years' expe rienoe w ahem' more active employment Will be disengaged by the lit of January. Ilse a good know ledge of Mummagenerally, and would be willing to make Mynaelf usefu l. A liberal salary txpeatod. First. rote references gluon. Address -• Activity," at thie office. n23-6t* WANTED—By January Ist, a situation as BOOIC-KEEPER. or in an 11311131511 CS CAID • any or Banking House. by a nractieal Book-keer of arge and influontial businosa acquaintance. Add reu HEll VEY BAN FORA. 1100 Walnut it., or Box NIP. 0. NAT WANTED—To sell at a Bargain. the Wrilimost desirable Hotel Property in Racks mitnity, Pa.. situated at New Hope, equal distance from Phil& dolphin and Easton. For a view of the Property call on the Premise. For terms, &0., call on or address 8. W. KIRK, Danville, Pa. nle-ew • FOR SALE AND TO LET. f a CHESTER COUNTY HOUSE AND ikitI.LOT.—FOR BALE—A convenient. well-built Stone House. with about one acre of ground, situate en the Tutnpike, and quite near the Depot at Downingtown. A good Stable, large Garden, and variety of Fruit. Terms accommodating. Apply to .T. D. REIN BOTH, No. 436 WALNUT Street. FOR SALE A handsomely situated Farm of about 100 Acres, near to Media. on the Philadelphia and West Chester Railroad; very desirable for investment or for a country seat, or may be advan tageously divided into several parts for out of town rear donee. Apply to J. D. RF,INROTH. d3-St• No, 436 WALNUT Street. CIERMANTOWN.—FOR SALE—A very 'kill desirable LOT OF GROUND. containing about It acres. with large fronts on Chelten avenue and Town ship line road, and worthy of attention either for in. vestment or improvement. Arplv to d3-3t.• J. D. R EINBOTIL No. tig WALNUT 8L (0 MMES.-4 OR SALE, a handsomely situated Lot of 10 Acres, about 1.1;; miles above Torrisdale; veil stocked with Fruit and Ornamental Trees; excellent water, and Ice-house. Apply to .1. D. REINHOTH, Nn. 436 WALNUT 8-rest. 116:1111/1 FOR. SALE—A Desirable Property. 'au' on WALNUT Street, between Fourth and f ifth streets, with torte front, and well situated for Railroad or !noontime Offices. Apply to I. D. REINBOTIL 43i WALNUT Street. EIA RM, CHESTER COUNTY, FOR SALE—One or the finest Farms in Chester county, about 161 acres, handsomely situate near the Depot. at Downingtown. Buildings commodious, and the whole place mood order; well supplied with water and timber. This is a desirable Farm in every respect, and will be sold on accommodating terms. Apply to J. D. REINROTII, No. 438 WALNUT Street. PRINTERS.—A new Job Office for - sale. doing a fair business, for AI 1.000. Any one knowing the value of printing instenal will find this a gond bargain. Address 0. FA UST, Blood's Despatch. 1• PRIVATE SALE.—The Good-will, Fur niture, Fixtures, &0.. of the Mansion House Ho tel, southeast corner of Eleventh end Msrliet streets. see offered at private sale This Hotel hew recently been fitted up anew In splendid style. Apply on the premi se. d 2 St` FIOR SALE—A Great Bargain—A Manu a.- facturmg Establishment. with Steam Engine and Boiler, and a complete act of Machinery for manofae tunne an article from Iron. now in constant use for all buddies purpose.. It can be clearly demonstrated that the busman will pay a handsome proit. Address, WILLI AN HARRISON, No. IS North ELEVENTH BThEET, with name and residence dl-hrt• MO LET-3d, 4th, and sth Stories of the new building 413 ARCH Street. Well calculated for a light manufacturing business, having two sky lights. and water and water closets; also gag and gas fixtures. Apply on the premises. n7O-4t• Lion SALE OR TO RENT—A Large a; property suitable for a Coal yard, Manufa c turing or Foundry Liour poses, situate on the nbrth side of POPLAR STREET, between Beach street and Cohocheink creek or canal. I lately occupied as Glenat's omnibus et .o'es.) lig feet front, on Poplar street, and 160 feet to Lewelleu street. and basics a front on the canal of about 76 feet. These premises are well adapted for a Foundry or Fac tory, the buildings eseily_convertible for either_purpose. LUKENS & MONTGOMs RY. 1067 BEACH ST., hteenth ward. PO LET—The Second, Thii 1, and Fourth Stones of the central and spacious storm Noe. and Si South DELAWARE Avenue, with large Counting Room on the Second Flom. Apply to TRAIN 4t McKEONE. nlF•tf 22 and 24 SOUTH WHARVES. NO. 1924 CHESTNUT STREET. DU Elegant four-story HOUSE FOR BALE; three story double back buildings, finished in the best manner, and replete with all modern conveniences. Let 'as feat deep to Stumm street. The yard is well supplied with shrubbery and dwarf pear tree., plums. &e. The whole establishment in complete order. Possession given im mediately. Apply to Messrs. UNIIVIEY & SON, MO wAt.riiir Street. opposite Independence Pauare. nl9 If HOUSES, TAVERNS, and STORES, 113. Real Estate of every description. for sale or to rent. Apply to MAX REIN'S, Real Estate Agent, N 0.227 North SECOND Street. in 'foamy is Co.'s Seed More. All order' will be promptly attended to. English, French, and German spoken. Collector of Ground Rama. n1.5-3m THE UPPER FLOORS OF STORE No. 416 CHESTNUT STREET FOR RENT. ipOR SALE—A valuable Lot of Ground, M! feet by 100. three fronts, water and gag laid on use front ; suitable for a church or fsotory. It is situa ted in the Southwestern part of the city, in &rapidly im proving. rpighboritood. Terms army. Addreu, for Tar taoulars. ' J. K.."' otboe of this paper. watt PO LET—A Second-story Room, conve nient to the State Roam suitable for a Lawler's Oftlee. Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street. 516 WANTED—Furnished Apartments, with every facility for Ijousekeepins, Bath, Gas, &0., for Gentleman and Wife • or Board 'n a strictlf Private Family. Address "Merchant," Blood's Dis• patch. with full particulars of price. &c. nlO EDUCATIONAL. ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERA TURF: TAUGHT. privately or sn Classes. and also at the University of Pennsylvania by SIGNOR AMA- R ELIA, 711 SPRUCE STRrET. Instruction also sit en in French, Spanish, and Latin. stukth7t• GENTS' URNISIIING GOODS SUPERIOR DRESSING GOWNS, MANUFACTURED AT W. W. KNIGHT'S. 606 JIRCH STREET The newel and moat beanttful styles always on hand very suitable presents for the approaching holidays, but roomed a lot of PURE BILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, EXTRA TIES, SCARFS, &c., OF THE NEWEST STYLES, FINE BHIRTB AT WHOLESALE; RETAIL, OR OU.SRAIVTIED TO FIT SPENCER'S G E N T S' FURNISHING STORE, NO. 839 CIIE3TNUT STREET, G.IRARD 110IISE, PHILADELPHIA. DRESS SHIRTS. UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, STOCKS. TIES. GLOVES, GAUNTLETS MUFFLERS AND SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY. n5-stuth-tn-if _ R . C. WALBORN & CO., (NOW) NOB. 6 AND 7 NORTH SIXTH STREET. have now a very superior aseortment of Blurts, Under (Awning, Move', Hosiery, Bpeoial attention given to GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, of whlak a fine assortment is constantly kept on hand 010-3nuf T W. SCOTT---late of the firm of Win iv • cheater & Scott-7NTI4FaR 811 irasMßTEst.ral, gr&rly opposite the Lard Rouse.) IttLsdel VVh la. J. W. S. would respectfully call the attention of his former patrons and friends to his new store. and ... Pre pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A perlsot fitsuarantted. Wholesale Trade sup Plied with Ine Shirts and Collars. 1521-1 Y EYE AND EAR. DEAFNESS. DR. VON M.OBORZISKER, OCULIST AND ALTRIST. Dr. 81. glees his explosive attention te the medical ud surgical treatment of the EYE and EAR. DEAFNESS or the longest stand's's removed both by m9distal and surgjoal operations on the latest acts 'trifle principles. Dr. lit. would be pleased to receive mem bers of the medical faculty who wish_to_witnola his method of opethtto e r tlr tli tt e,A•e k nyval of Dulness, or any operation on kyr,lNsEwirgp. ' lude 264 Booth N TNN Streetomove sprdee. P. aloe hours from B A. M. to 1 P. M., and from 4 to ALCOHOL, BURNING FLUID F iI PINE OIL, in tob i r o wlettAt i ANL a.nd for r Maa SIC /1 &Mk Wttaires. WANTS. BOARDING. lIEAVY- AIADE TO ORDER. AMVSEMETITS. OLD FOLKS' CONCERTS The onrinal FAIRER KEMP, With hie celebrated OLD FOLKS CONCERT COMPANY of thirty' Ladies and Gentlemen from Messr,ohneette. with eplendld Orchestra, sunned by the dieLne - mshed Boston Basso, Mr. X. W. WHITNEY, and by the F oyran o Mrs. KALMA DAVIS NICHOLS. V7lll hare the honor of giving Sin Grind Concerti in this city, at NATIONAL lIALL, TUESDAY EVENI N(B. Dec. 6th. WED,/ ESDAY EVENIN4.. Dec. 7th. THUNNDAY EVENING, Dee. Bth, FRIDAY EVENING. Dee. 9th. SATURDAY EVENING, Dee. 10th. A.ND MONDAY EVENING. Dec. 13th, When they will appear clad in costumes of KO years ago. Adnaicsion.Z cents; Children 15 cents. Door, open at 7. Concert commence at 8 o'clock. WEDNE/MAY and SATURDAY Afternoons at V I o'clock. Grand Daylicht Reception for Ladies sad Children. WEDNESDAY, P. M. Chddren ender admitted free. d 3-51 ITANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY'S FIRST GRAND CONCERT OP THE SEASON 1.35944. TUESDAY EVENING. December 6. AT CONCERT HALL. The Directors have the pleasure to announce for thia Concert a miscellaneous selootion of Solos, Duos. Choruses, and Overtures. teach as may be adapted to the tastes of their numerous subscribers and the putilio cnerallYo from the works of Handel, Mozart, ftlfe, Carafe, and others , and they will be rendered by the members of the Society, accompanied br the tsER MANIA OR.CFIESI noticeab l el. BENTZ. Leader. Among the most , feature, of this occasion are Handers GRAND HAILSTONI C BORES, and the MISERERE. from TROVATORE. The Germanic Orchestra will perform the overtures to ZAMPA and MARTHA. The entire Direction of the Concert will be tinder Mr. H. CARR CROSS . .... Mr. MICHAEL H. ... .. Subscriptions 83, entitlicg th e . mihscnber to three cards of admission to each ot threepublic pprformanceg. and single tickets to cents, to be hod at Beck & Law ton e, Seventh and Chestnut; W. H. Coulstonls, 147 North Eighth, and at the door. Doors open at half past sm. Concert to commence at half past seven. d 3 3t WALNUT-STREET TIIFATRE. I V Bole Lessee..._...Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSON. Stage Manager.. ..... ..... Mr. H. F. KEACW. Baynes. Agent ...... JOS. D. MUR PHY. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. Dec. 3, 1864, The beautiful b r ee.ut D ra m a , entitled IRELAND AS jr WAS. Ratted Pat, Mr. Barney Williams; dolly O'Trot, Mrs. Berney To be followed by the Comio Sketch, entitled DIIR GAL. To conclude with the popular Comic Drama, entitled 3 BARNEY THE BARON. Barney O'Toole, Mr. Barney Williams; Lady Ma tilda. Miss Mary Miller. 1/5/ - Prices as usual. Beats secured three dare in advance. WHEATLEY tic CIARIKE'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Dec. 3, DOT. Tilly °lowboy, Mr Clarke; John Peerybinete, Mr. Dol man; Dot. Pers. John Drew; Bertha. Miss Tailor. FAST MEN OF THE OLDEN TIME. John Wilmot, Mr. Wheatley r Balsam, Mr. Reilly; Counteaa of Lorelangb. Mrs. John Drew. &A LE or Paws s Se de nts; 36667,4136160 Doorern:lo,37)4 eenta; Partn, 60 cents. m' open at half put 6 o'clock; performance» to =name. at 7 o'clock preemelr. DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW. NATIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT St., above Eighth. D. Mc Larrin j solepreenetor. Tills (SATURDAY, EVENING- Dec- 3. MN. ENTREEDEB FLEURB. By forir ladies and four gentlemen. MRS. DAN RICE will introdum White Sonny. Last night of the spine Anstreluta Rider, MELVILLE. Tha Learned Elephant, LALLA ROOEH L'Eckelle Equipoise. The Camanche Steed. EUREKA' AM Dan Rice's Pets. the Am rtes Gnat. the Trained. Kiss teroo, and the here_performing RHINOCEROS. - TEE GYMNASIUM. PETE AND BARNEY DUFFEY. Poor, open at 63( o'clock. Performances to commence ist 736 o'clock. Prices se tunal. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC THE npER.A . . THI3 SATtRDAY. at 9 A. M.. Will commence the sale of Reserved Seats for the Osten, Kinks of the Season, then Domsetti's cele brated oi,era. in three acts, of IL, POW. 'TO ; lat THE MARTYRS. *ill be performed. for the firm time in Philadelphia, on IIIyNDAY EVENING. Dec.s. 8 o'clock. With Madame GAZZAtiIIIA. BRIGNuLI, and AMODIO, In the principal roles. AJIVRICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC ____ THE OPERA. MONDAY'. Deeetnt.er a. at ft. OPE `UN G NIGHT OF THE tiEASON. First performenee in Philadelphian( Boni:sues mile brated Opera in three nets. of IL POLI rTo ; l THE MARTYR, Which was brought out last May simatteneettslyin Pans and New York , and met with unquahled surmise. It will be given. with same new and splendid emu FS .ICene as at the New 'York Academy of Mum CHARACTIMA: Mad. fiAZZANIGA 11.1 ..... - • ..PanDiss. Big. BRIG WOLI ..... ••• • Palma !R • . to..BigTE .L R ORegn6TRA AN D CH O ES From the New York Academy of Magic, rt. der the dr rentiart 0f... - ..... ...Bsrnor NOTICE.—As the Repertoire selected for the **axis comprises seven new Operas never performed yet in PhiLsdelplua, no °sera. except two. will he ripsaw. PR DI.Rel Os ADMISSION. To the Parquet. Parquet Circle, and Rahway, —el tO Reserved Beats in the same, inclading admission on 1 CO Family Circle. ao cents; Amphitheatre. IS cents. Toe sale of Seats wal commence THIS 03atnrday I MORNING, December 3, at A . 9 M., an the Academy of Mullis, and at Beck k Lawton's. di tf 11 IcDONOUGIPS GAIETIES—RACE St., 17 - 1 . above BE D B E EHALUND.—Minx@ o M f A Deehal ums--. C own. Calling. A. M. Hernandez. 109 T — BiOYBBIL Lost Brotter Uncle 4. J. Lesatt. NEW BAND OF SERENADERS. A. J. Levan, A. AL Hernandez, it. &nelson. Billy Thomas. Master Winans, Win. Bno_pson. Joan Williams, Thomas Becket. ddmlsinon. 10.15. and 25 cents. dl ETROPOLITAN BALL— JAYNE'S COM NIONWBALTEI BUILDING CHESTNUT Ste t, near SIXTH. • TRIODON'S MUSEUM OF ART. One of the most novel, plearnng• and inxtrh , l 6 m• of beauty and mechanical 'gal ever introdueed into this country. is Div open for the regular . 4 1L•011, and exhibited every eierunx during the wet. and on WEIINEBDAV and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. A full and efficient Orcl.estrx trill perform dant( the Progress of toe Exhibition. 213 can's; Children tinder ten sears of age.lseenis. Deere open at Tin the eveaine, end S o'c l ock in the afternoon. Remember the Da) lit ht Theittrmifts every Wednesday and Situ day afternoons. APS thf A CIAIMAIY OF FINE ARTS, (SOUTH EAST GA LLERY.) BoNNTAI_PS great Panatinr. "A DREAM OF ITALY," With I.ESSIN,PB eroederonz Worker Art. THE MARTYRDOM OF JOILY RCM." As also specimens of ACREN BA CH. STEIN Erni OK, ggl BNER. CAMPIIACS.b..N. HILDEBRADT. and EIASENCLEVER. Will be exhibited from If A. M. toe P. M., and T to 10 P. M. daily on end atter December Sd. Ad,milaion 33 cents. n.33-tf TEMPLE OF WONDERS. Northeaat *miler of TENTH end CHESTNUT 241k a dra d EIRRTAINHENT EACH EXHI BITION. SIGNOR BLITZ, The great Ventriloquist and Magician, will giro Ina New and Astonithins Perfortnanc, at the alore eseA EVERY F.Yk.NIND at IX o'clock. and 'WEDEDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. at i 3_o'clock..cogi taltolil ( 41147,0 1 ea be Feats S eonfal to N R I!I I II ° 6 4 IL I S S A KIT tAPgrAG and its NFLUENCES, and the LEARNED CANARY B IR DS. Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents. nkt-lin . aERNIANIA ORCIMSTRA.-P lIBLIO Rehearsals every PATURDAY at MUSIUAL. FUND HALL, at 3)4 o'clock P. M. A package of eight trokets, one dollar. Single ticksts.Z cents. To be had e G. A ndre'e. and Beck & Lawton's Moelo Stores, eau at the door. 018-3 m INSURAiNC} COMPANIES. T HE MUTUAL LIFE INSUMNCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. dents: MX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, isvisrzs IN I a+S X0 , T6141S ...V REM. MATZ WORTH OVER 13,IX10,0(.4). The premiums are r ow's". then in many other Comps roes, and the Dividend' have been 611ATER. This is a strictly licrcia. eximhitne. There ars la Stiti3llio , deis, so that ALL ' HE PRUFITti 118,1,0 Na TO THY INSCEID. Pamphlet., and every inform...ellen, ma, be had GRATIS, On spylicatme to F. RA ICTIFORD STARR. Acent, 9. W. corner FOURTH and WAVSUT Street*. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Thomas Rohm., John Welsh. Mordecai L Dawson, Gems* H. Stuart. Gsorire M. Stroud, E. Ni. Whaler. John R Myers. .LFisher Lean:oar. .Toserh Pattersoa, William C. Ludwig, John M. Atwood, Arthur U. Coffin. Thomas Ii Powers, Geor g e W. Tolaud, WilliamMcKee, Trio*. Watteau, n. 13-1111• SAVING FUNDS. A3IERICAN SAVING FUND.—Compa nv's Building, southeast rover WALNUT and FOURI II STE FlTS—cpen &Ely fr name ololo:k. and on Mondsl till eitht in the esenins. Tha old ins•itution has always pa.d in full on demand, a sh out notee, INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All turns psd tack on derosod m gole. and TRUSTEES: Alex. WhtUdia, President. Work. V. President John C. Farr. T. E. Harper. George:ill:sent, Louis A. Godes', Thos. Serieant, Alb C. Roberts, Jon. P. Sintrris, Jonas Rosman, R. R. E./cis:de,. dliaw. J. Howard. %TM). S. WILSON, Treasurer. JOHN C. MIMS. Secretary. d.Y.St MANUFACTURERS' AND 31ECHA -11-LNICS' SAYINO AND LOAN COMPANY. north east corner of SIXTH aril COMMERCe. Streets, pals depot:Zs on demAnd, with rive per cent. Interest. I'HILADLLTIII, .N.". 3,130. At the annual meeting of stockholders of the ahoce institution the followtng officers were elected for the milling sear , JAMES T. CARTER. President. THOMAS MARSH. Vtee President. SANIVEL B. HANCOCK. &crams'. DIRECTORS. John Hertz'er. Jr. Thome Anroszt. Jr.. Sylvester J. N:ersrpee Joseph E. &bell, 3 snob it:now. ORN. It James T. Carter, oroaa Marsh, Clayton French. Samuel C. Wtatta, Thomya Craven. Sonolter—GEO. TH SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND P—,SO CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. OiZie, No. NH Noah THIRD street ismik rauld,ng,L CHARTER-1.-0 BY THE LEGISLATURE OFI'ENN SYLVANIA. Deposits received in rams of One Dollar and ' e a. and repaid in Gold, without nonce with FIVF. PER CENT. INTEREST from the day of deposit till with drawn. A responsible and reliable &taints InatiMnon has lons been needed in the Nortnern part of the city. and" The Spring Garden Savinge Fund llociety " was chartered by ye Legieabirre of Penneyfranie tnsnpply this =WC...4Z nr. he Managers. in orgarusing and locating it. have been governed wholly bye deers to accommodate the Mud nets interest and grants of the very large and enterpn uing ul!. Oil OPERMItf From 9 totem.ock; also, on Monday and Theredni until &o'clock in the evenings . , redneck Klett. Steehen Smith, oho P. Leal., Hon. H. K. Strong. nivel Underkoffess Frederick Steak;, cis Hen, Joeeph P. Leeks,. ohn Kessler, Jr.. George Knecht. ue' S. Puttee, mesh M. Clove% ?too. r ' n. k bisilvani e T. Than 84;15667.El:Xer iAMES HNVlE Vn ge . lfk. ?Relicts ELI?. iSearatarr. leii)-ttil MEDICINAL. DR. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND fHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly Prated. and prononnoed a SOT ereign remade for dyspepsia. flatulently, heart-barn sad heedache. *Miriam, diarrhea, fevers of all kinds. rheumatism. goat. gravel, some. mum, atoms. eruptive plaints, milt rheum. erpeipelaa. der a ngement colds Manta, irregularity and all derangement of thefemme system.wilee, and Yana= other &maim to which the W. free is liable. For eate by the proprietor, Dr. W. B. MOFFAT, hid BROADWAY. New Yore. and be Druggists generally all over the etrantrr. de-d& WIT M EDICATED VAPOR BATHS. SULPHUR, HOT-AIR. and STEAM BATHS.— Under the care of Dr. T. H. RIDGE'S. Ma SPRUCE &met. linibir recommended ey &lithe enrweel pht.i" mans in the els, for Rhetingarism.Skin Dueneee. - h1113,_ Coughs and Colds, innate .uisaaaer, tc. 10, baregaalanvvßatodatioas ladies, ouBR
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