Flll'i►~'i~~~~~lll~-QOJ~RCIAL. 1:11=9 xhe 1140116 T, Marl tl f .."; : 4 • 44 pri at,para, Dee. 3, 1859: 4 6 4riii' 61 040 466 11teadY , Wiittveriihnit i ki des. Readiat Atatifoitit arcA ',301-,.PenneYiyinla Ilitietud- at 371',' Lehigh 'Navigation at V, Railroad a n t:6sl.'...tierthl'enneylvaatetan - , eolo4ltOidg 11 1?1(tai'80"0 , 64 the' six peeeentii at 611. Modena' Itifliamip6itlii4; 1 0 , 44! -. " 1111. :Prririgelshidsaeld'at 11Y,o theasand.it6l; idad ten thOusend , Iteiding 4 sisieef ~', l 4"tit WI,. The -.ateek 'at* ' of,..Tenuessee held' at - 111; and that,of"_ the, Union }!wk Teenisiee at ; , ,• - „ :. 014 WO: taken - 40C: Paint' to lay before our readers - the follotiiii - synopsis of the, action of the •,,,;i3enevet*aerehtte(,Tatineseec, reapecting 'the : charters of thillantera' Bank and the _Union Bank, of Tenziesset;_pieetoolts of* *MO, as is welt known, are 4 lol4 :leg, largely= in this city. Qn the 1641 of ifaiekaberlait,Air. fria* . s !oliittli,Askink :for' Ok extension or, their . charters for twenty years ficunthe this .of its ex piration.. --.. 'Oh the none day hfr.4Trimble introdueed an act to revive and extendthe charter's of the said banks until the first deY, • 1883, with alt the powera;and: priiilegee;Authis and obligations; and .irobjeot CO all the itipulatiota 'end pinvisions now' provided by the nnaistnients of .the Legislature of that State.-;', ,„ " • The seoond , section provides Abet the capital stook of the Planters'- Bank may, be increased to two ndtliens of dollar, the 'additional stook to be iubsorilied for at the principal bank at Nashville, without spy tight .of pre-emptiOn on tile part of, existing itookholdertv at any - time within two . snenthagtar i thease , OPtino t e of this extension of the eitarter, section provides that the said 'banks shall bet battle ' including their issues, have prepared for issue at any time, exceeding one del ' bireutd s half In hank notes for every one dollar of capital actually paid in ; the said notes !xi to be is sued inify be made payable eitherat the principal hank, or any,of ite branches, on demand, but shall be paid either et the prinoipal bank or the branch where payable on their fece,"at the option of the bolder. - The fourth section prohibits the banks and their branches from paying out for: oirculation any other than the notes oo to, be istued tip them re sPeotitelY: "'Section • five 'provides for quarterly statements showiettito,amonnt of knuts, - tbe amount of notes overdue in snit, the atiount overall° and net in ' salt, :the amount forested in , real estate,. the mount of notes of other banks on band, the amount of gold and silver held, the amount due from Ten ' 'neared banke, the amount-duo from banks not in Tenzleitioi,the amount doe depositors, the amount of stetes prepared for issue and the amount actually fix ilinalition,Abe elate of the profit and loss ao ' tottnt;and the other Itemsofliability of the banks Section six prOvidtm for the making of dividends , by theidireetois after•they shall: have, learned by .examination that there first remains to the credit of profit and loss 'a nit tratoient covisr all the , debts considered bad and doubtful., The; .Iteienth section protridei.tbat the batiks may, pot bold their , own stock, but that the stook nte7 be roomied in -Payment of bad or doubtful debts, or for the purohase of 'real estate by being conveyed to, third party in trust to be sold for the amnia Of he bank. , fiention eight defines the meaning of, the term visetalunds to be 4, debts due on' demand from other solvent banks and the notes of other solvent banks." - - Section nine provides, that In lieu of the slim provided to be paid es a bonus under the original charter, the banks shall pay to the Slate of Ten nessee;on the first day of January, in each year, _ohithalf of olio per cent., on their testae' capitals, reepeetiVely: • • • ," Section ten limits the charge for discounts to six per cent., and' tie cost of collecting bills - Or notes, payable at points where neither the prineipal bank nor its Dranohos are located. Section eleven allows the banks to charge, in ad dition to six per cent. for discount, a reasonable stun for exchange on all bills of exchange drawn on points in and of another State. The twelfth section requires the banks to always keep on bend_ gold and silver equal in amount to one-losirth their circulation; gold and silver and specie funds - equal to one-third their circulation and immediate liabilities; a. default in either of these respeatsfor sixty days together, to -cause sniperision of all diesormts until the , defieteney is made up; but the deficit of either proportion not 'to be allowed to continue longer in 'any one year than seventy-five days In all. Sections thirteen and fourteen provide that the banks shall he at all times open to visit from the Legislature,%e eominittee or visitorial officer rip; pointed for the "purpose; and in the event of the Appointinent Of a Visitor of Sankt' hereafter, shall pay sash:proportion of his salary as the Legislature shill 'provide; , -The litteenth,section provides that the banks; in the event of ,difoulting , in, specie peyment for notes, shall pay, the State Treasury one - half of one per cent., on the capital for' every.monthor frac lion of a month-that such suspension obeli oontinue. Snots suspension in no event to sontinne longer than six months at one time. ' The sixtee'nth section provide' for the emend. moth, alteration, or repeal of the charter in the event of wilful violation of any of their provi- Siena' .The State having sold out its stook in the Union Bank, , that institution is to have eleven directors olsoted'by the stockholders. ntiLADELriuA sTook Exosponmual, Deoember 3,33 a R 114 1 .143 34 B. K. fiLAIMA.43II. BUM Walnut Street „ ' FIRST BOARD. . 1009 NPs R 6134 3 Vann sy I vont R. •• • 3736 1009 NPa R 109 ' 80 3 d 0.... • • 3731 4000 El 2d int 74 9 1 do 3734 WOO , dp • cash. 9 30 do 3Thit SOW Reeding 4_04 '69 25 Pr eta Dlc Tenn..bs.llt 91 4 Chen & Del Canal.. 82 3000 do abwri. 91 2 Lolngh Nov 49 4009 sawn, 91 Oa Dig 104 , Man Dank Tenn. 103.16 2 Hornsbult R.. 241 & 3d-st6R 4014, 109 Chem & Wor t-atafi1..1534 - 49 1 . - BETWEEN BOARDS. 1360 Gam &A1:44'33.. 9 3341 5 Ao'y of hluelo..oh. GI 4 , - - . SECOND BOARD. '-- , . 1 200 Cityes new ok. P:10155 30 Rending R• • • osik. 20g 1600 : iIO- j• • 0 &MOO" a N.Liberties One—. mu /14:02 Et Id int . 75......... 91, 2 do . - —,.... 313 i 10 Union Bk Tenn....)033f. 2 Penns) Innis R. ... 3730 -10 do . _.• ........103%1 3 do.-- .....175i AI Rendlng 12......... 203til 11 do ...—.••••• aTh .CILOBING PILION/i-STEADY. Asta. Asked U. Mates/81'74...103 ,Bohl Nov. JOG WI 11411 . 6" t tr ing qototin g ,irt.47 % * - " New..... 101 102 " 241 mort. 935 eons . 03)0 bon bland 1 11 4 •41 g ~.115i ID% I Lehigh Ooal&itiBv. 4938 • bdo '7O 78 80 IN PAnne M ......, 8 Mi . more 7 M.01 91111.. " do • '88.708( 1114 " Pi n! . Is - . " bdo " C444l . plki. L ltr . jrca n illt & ;11f034 38 - tgg Sob myl 011 1 7 Of '82..703i 71 'Roos& vlne•lta .84 Bold AO M00k.4..- 8 I Philadelphia Markets. P-Em'ER s — gveni- Tbore you. bale demand or floor, but holders are firm in their vienlaand not disposed to make conces sions. The trade: however, Ore the only buyers at micas rename front 415.37)4 io•Seil7.4 for superllno and extras, still BIM to ed.ro for extra amity an fanoL brands, Fin quality. Standard ahippipg Flour M dat our westSuritres.,but we bear of no sales to- v. 'Rye lour ys scarce , and wanted at et la.- Corn Ideal is - no e teyat, $-wthwas P lo e n s t n k Peiansy. l Wh d e s- t M -Th l er o scuotso fourth otlri enulo-dar. end holders are rather • firmer in their views, with 'sales of tome 0600 bus, nwetlyamoatnypirne fenosylvanis-and liouthern redo,' - 1330133 p. chit at the latter rate, and some small lots oferbite att Oleo, us in %utility. Rye is in steady .—..demand at Stio for-Pennsylvania Corn is also steady. with lurthey sale. of 4600 bus, yellow. in lots, at yea 1114 ror old, to the earn and afloat, And 70al 0 e far new, as to dryness ; n natty ittlan7do for fair to good lots. Oats are rather quote and 1,101 hue! ht Maryland soul .41c,_gixot 'Oakmont Is worth 424 tad Pena& gra. .A. sale of New - York Atom Oats Inamad. on terms keptpri ests. Bask--There De nothing doing, and first No. o. la steady at Br 7 per ton. Cotton —Tate market remains without ohange, but vary: dull at prom -ma quoted rates.' Groceries and Protostons—There is very little-doing and no change to Lotice. 'I here is a good demand for Potatoes which am abundant and low tan season. and 'deem, Novs Scotia Marten are tell ' int from the vestal at fonder & Cos Doak-street wharf at 600 ger hue. Seeds - 7 de potrket is oulet• and only • - arena Rebut Cloverleaf] sold at ensobleyer bus for fair Prime, oh,oflr At !Med .123 i, and inferior at 13.75 par .Whiagey ut selling rattier Mote freely , at 2t.tio for rtidge;XXe for tilids, and Magni for Penns and Ohio New Yoik Stock Exchanige!...Net: 3. azooto 310/.ID. __ .1" -• • MOO Missouri St es at alhatßn 1100 A Y Cent 161....530;.0 R rd )' i INB Cep bd. 16„:342 100 ~................. Mich F , 2)gat ta De inswiot Ld CO.. 01 ao - 0.. . S. And l Co - 91800 • do ~100 Poe Mail 88 76 100 do. 207706 60 0 690 , 60 Erie Rauroe Hod iver ..... 26 Nor k WOreas R..403‘ 60 Panama L_„.•_Blo.CumCkial.taf.boo../2 100 Gal te Clue R....... 7 1. 1 '5O .do . ..... ~....12 15 Ohio & A 'ReAdi ... 4/6f 100 d0.........,h50..55 100 : Oh Ventral' 1t....405‘ lOU 2 .- .... 61)f. 100" leh , s Jr. N I . 200 , - _ AO. 11CentrailLb60:.86 • tOO, do ' • - ' THE MARKETS. . AnnisZ , 4l.lnolianrad, pith Antall sales, Pots at 8542, !Ind Pearls at market for State and Western is quiet band tabor betterllth fair reoei_pta. and sales J.OOO o ats 45.1.085,15 of superripe htate, and 85300547 for atiradiod 115.25 for sdperfitie Westarn, and 5153005.45 for extra do., and did 6005.65 for extra round hoop_Chlo. Squthogn 4010( With sales NO Ols. at 45, 5514,7 a for/mixed to aood, and 86.6001.2610 r extra. r .; ,A apdNn - ~alpßrat ; sdoll and tg.teit,t,7o•d:l,4tti-0ue„.1.. -of twasat;'. Corn' held. hi suer, but fis Wlthout - 1048 Orrif4;_,OAtir If attfaha 40e430 for rfopthero, Pennsylvania, and Jersey, and 46046 foyState, Canada, and weatord.„,_, _ ..bggrflegi4 r rez r zterizi:; ; Pte pg i pie.lll ° Zell ",market s Attu rine oftloo at' for couoly d WIZ& egg ;yarn?' ; 0400 ms at ' . /01 . ‘ 10 No r . Butter and Cheese are ;=.:lt.ao mired. ItlefEY Is nominal atine. "!• ; - .- ,.gi'dis; the 'great en 4 koptletor of the Stateift Rook- Store, Noiree -43theetnut itreet, btu illogbd. some arOendidly=bottrid, new,' nod mtesestost Mu, especialtrior the holidays.- With baoh: book sold kboauttful gift le presented to the buyer. Let our L'osileyeretasintSr that by 'enrolments a book for w hOli dOg gift. to a Mind they may also reosive a handsome soldlysitoh.'oy othey-yalnable article; aa:,a, present to themeelves. , :OrtAiS To Akotiirn- nIgIitONABLII —l,,oyd toths.the some voiol deniii;ltt tho Rich , , toad waguirsr. in a labored ertiele on nos-ii,tacourse, p74 44l l l l‘ 4ll 4: l l ll ident to imitate the herole anti of, Me, - make " threadbare coats • fashionable I" -Heaven. - Ed'Alforamt.,3q* adyliethn tail Oti of the entire Union Ps' .frips4riemeelsee into a carps tt!elYnes for thioroserva. :ale/tar theilsooa : 4p - should boob Urethral dookrinei 'their onotinatioo* *mold. be arAnireilly ;gone. their. generalissimo; ?l i the 7gsarktolothlesi Difielgr Chettneti streets 10 - 14 4' , 0 1 laaillrarilating a Shreadbtri , • 4, 4 ' • .0-Tyf ITEMS, MINIM Wan BBEORfiti 40Atrt -We hare now to announne another, and we believe the only, lecture to be given by Henry Ward Beecher this season. It -willOonstitute the closing one of the highly popular and sugoessful course before the People's Literary Institute this season, and will be given et Concert Hall on Thurs day evening next. 'what hts subjeot will be has not yet transpired. but, whatever it pray be, it needs no pro phet's ken to Insure him en audience as large as the hall will bold., When hp delivered the opening one of tke series in °doper there were many unable to hear him who wished to do so, and the anxiety to hear him, instead of abatis g, io lecreasing daily. It foot, no undeserved domplunent Oozy that floury Ward Beech er to-day occupies the very first rank of leoture-board orators, either in this country or Europe. -13LIRISTNAS CONFROTIONERY.--NOW that the holidays are approaching, we would remind our readers of an important feet, viz : that, however true it may be that confectionery is wholesome snd nutritious, and an- Wally beneficial to the digestive organs, it is neverthe less en/to true of that which is pure and free from all deleterious sub,tance. To be certain of obtaining con feotionebf Ole superior' quality only, we are under the necedsitY'Of adeliies all qur readers to patronisethe or - tablishment of Messrs. E. C. Whitman & Co., Second lame, below Chestnut, as these gentlemen have de servedly the reputation of making the finest. richest, and at the swim time the purest, contentions manufac tured in this country. ,TO 'PDX Maunens OP Pug Puorbit's PARTY.— Ata meeting of the Executive Committee of the Cen tral Republican Club, convened on the Seth of Novem ber. the following resolutions were adopted: Risolved, ghat, out of respect to the cardinal princi ples of popular representation underlying Republican Government, we earnestly recommend to ell voters of the People's party to support no ,precinct delegate, at theielection on Tuesday, December hth, who will not pledge' himself in favor of sending repress ntatives to the State Convention who shall insist upon referring the selection of delegates to the National Convention to the people in the several Congreasional districta. Resolved, That we further earnestly urge upon the voters of the People's party the propriety of asking from each candidate for the State Convention a distinct pledge in favor of submit or to the people of the save ral Congressional districts the selection of district dele gates to the National Convention. THE MEETING OP CONGRESS and the organize on of tho House is now the all-absorbins theme in po- . . . . Miceli:dudes. The Opposition, on Joint ballot, fools up a clear majority of IL One thing, however, should bc calmly and dispassionately considered; and that in, that no man has any into claim to the Speakership who can not give indubitable proof that he is s. firm believer in, and upholder of, the old "Continental Clothing House" of E. H. Eldridge & Co., northeast corner of Chestnut and Eighth streets. Call and examine their superb stock of seasonable clothes. A LONG, Low, BLACK SCHOONER AT ATLANTIC Cirr.—.A. small schooner ran into the Inlet, at Atlantic City, last Wednesday, and still remains at anohor. There seems to be a number of men on board, and a s ahe still remains, notwithstanding the calm weather, some suspect herof being in the hands of filibusters Her sides are painted black with white stripes. The real fact is, that the schooner is engaged in a legitimate trade; and the captain ran into the harbor at Atlantic while he sent up to the city to procure a new suit at the grown Stone Clothing Hall of Reckhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 608 Chestnut street. above Sixth. 6RRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS trp TO 12 - O'Ol.OOK LABT NIOIRT GIRARD HOUSE—Chesdnut et.. below Ninth. A Crocean, Baltimore , IT Stout k la, Pn Gm W Campbell, N Y Al G Curtin, Bellefonte Wintunt, Maas 3 B Thompson. N Y C E Brown. N Y H W Patrick. Pa THerzfeld. NY ft H Milder. Texas J Craig, St Joseph. Mo J M Sullivan, Baltimore Geo Patterson, Pottsville Can Dashiell. Memphis W Ti Scott k qt, Ye t T .1 Martin & In, Va F W Walker, Morristown AS Abell. Baltimore 3 F Simmons, it I F, Maynard, Tenn Hon .13 Crittenden & In, Ky T .11 Martin & In, Albany C E Gregory, Jersey City al Malone Lancaster Simon Stevens. Lancaster J_W Phillips. NY Fllwood Pinker. Wash W M Kett. Harrisburg M. A Sntrishie,N Y • E F Jones, Boston G Walker, NY ' E D Griswold, N Y • hire Williams, NY - J Lowell, can Francisco Jas Kane, California T1. 8 .4 3 4,i`0 N Y C B Sutton. N Y W 3 Ryme & Is, N Y Y . P Brown, Washington 3 Wiley & Tam, Washington F P Griffon, N Y 8 P Gilbert & wf. N Raven 11W Yiek Md F Brim, Springfield F 0 Wilson. Texas E 14. House. N Y /3 Delmer, N Y A N Cook, Wheeling G H Primm, Wheeling N P Bacon, Pawtucket L Canall. St Louis al Milian & la. Detroit A F Heatherton, London C R Leroy Baxter, London Hit Rinclair, Halifax Oliver Marvin & In, It I ri W Hendricks, Pa Jas H Morse, N I W C Derringer, Mum Cant F Patrick, Dublin CC Dusenbury, Norfolk W H Farrell. K y 3 Kerr. N J .1 C McCuister. Ohio A .1 Mullany, Mobile Jno G Lightbody, N Y Saml Orchard, N Y Copt Weinglestraffer, Berlin Mrs McCord, Os Miss E McCord, Oa Chas Adams, Boston Miss MStol & In, N I Wilson. Boston Mm Ti ullholland. Boston NI .1 Armstrong & la, N I Miss Canal', &Louis MER_CHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth it., below Aron. James II Stebbins, Cal E Lawshe. Atlanta, Ga H .1 Johnson. Mo Cm, D Mott, Mo Jima, Farneman, Ind A 3 Frank, Kittanning A Milne. Phila '8 0 Turner. Shawnee, Pa R G Armstrong, Balt J T Walling. Nashville James firmly. Nashville .Tolin W Peek KY M Hanover. Pittsburg 11l Holbrook, Pa. .1 0 Loraine, Clearfield a D wildron & la Clonrfi'd Miss Jennie Renner, Pa Ti MoCamant, Pottsville JONES' HOTEL- Chestnut street. above Sixth. J B Walker. Baltimore Fiaml Craig. Baltimore Ins Bruce, Baltimore 11101 Mace.. Baltimore W W Morris. Baltimore 'I. 0 Cline, Sid Jos Schley, Md % Viotor Brion, Md Gen vtr Gray, Bridgeport,o Henry Jakes. Bridgeport,o Alfred Thompson, N J E Marali.N J Tenao Tinny . Mass Geo L Dean, Trenton E E Jewell, Va Jno I) Fuller. Scranton, Pa 13 P Kingsbury, Pa Jos 8 Blamira, N Y ti S Collins. %id . Mrs B Clarke. Baltimore Harrigan P Dupe, 11l Alex R Gray, 11l Ins B Minor. lit 3/1/1 I, Smith, Va * Wilson 8 Bunt, Va P C Ell well, Pittalmrg Jag B McGuire. Wheeling Thou Dodd, Parkersburg E fl White. Mass .1 B Morris, Maas P 9 Wiliam Ohio 8 M Winans, Ohio B Spring, Ohio Thos 8 Jame!, Md S V Wright, 111 AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut et., air. Fifth. Alex Bowdiah. N Y W T Burney. Dol John Manny. N Y G Colton, N Y Cyrus Arndt. 8 Amboy. NJ .11. Para Rev Dr Duckett k la, Eng 0 H Morris. St Louis Thom Mason. NV ashington M 8 Jones. Washington J C Garland. Chicago J 'l' Middlecaff. Cleveland F Bargent.J3onton A E Goodwin Breiton 3 M Grant. N V B ft Forrest, N Y John Wilson Chicago Hiram Wall s & la, Balt R H Gould, Boston N C Aver. Baneor, Me D .1 Haynes, England Louis Burr, N Y H Bowman. Pa Mrs Williams. England W NV Hubbell. Phila C E Stacy. Phila. M B Graves. Phila 8 Titus, Williamsport H Cooper, N Y FRANKLIN HOUSE—Chestnnt st., above Third._ I Maims Phila D Nathang, Phila Sylvester bay. Phila. Mrs Ackerman & son, N Y Michael O'Brien. N y a W Pratt, N Y 'EI E Lombard, N Y ' It P Janes, Germantown 3 E Marshall, N Y STATES 'UNION HOTEL—Market st,.. above Sixth. John Mulligan, Pa John Valltrilan, Baltimore Geo McGlonv. Baltimore Jan Dinwiddie. Pa H E Gray, West Chester Wm Painlor, Chicago 8 0 Orono, Harrisburg Sand Weiitand. Pit Philip Grone. Tenn v.- P Henry. Phi bsda VIII Funk and 2 O. Pa Jtobt I Glandy. VS Stewart Mentlae. Va rn Kidp, Pa H W Half - an and la, Del 11 Dunbar. Newport Rainl Carothers. Cum o W Jacvson, Pa Geo Plitt. Harrisburg A Wallkill, Pa J P Meesokor. Pa J Dickerson. Barks on W Posey. Lebanon ea R A Marshal. Christiana C Heebner, Washington 0 Weigley, Pa BARLEY SREAP HOTEL--Beeond at.. below Vine J L ANcteic.' n. Fa P McNamee. Fa N Ntmdlmr. Bucks oo I H Cnpe, Rucks co .1 Burvus. Bucks co M Trega, Bucks no .1 R Brodhead, Pike co, Pa MOLE NOTRlr—Thinl street, above Page, Thos Peterson, Went Point J Inlder to la. N C J Newlin, Del 8 P Marshall. Chester Co T J Pointer. W Chester W Chester .1 Corler, Went Cheater /14 Taylor, W Cheerer N Roby. Ptdhs R (I Fairldmh. Del oo Yarnell. Del en J. R eprolort & la R I T 14 Winter. Ohio C IN Thomas. Reading W Camay & Ron, Long Ist r 3 It Gibbons, I ong Island N C Casper, Me .4 Roney. Pottsville J 9 Clemson, Lewisburg Mrs Rielmrds, Balt THE UNION HOTEL—Arch street. above Third. T II Wheeler. N 1' W P Hammond, Phila J M North, Pittsburg - P F Of.lBBo & la. Ohio Mrs Porker, Bristol F Milliken A wife. Boston Mies Watson,Wilm. Del Miss tit.r, Wilm. Del Eara Potter. Philo 0 13 Conrad, Reading 8 C Strawbridge, Pa Col John Itnton, Mace 1 C Demising. Ohio C 14 Smith. Philo W Riley, Greencastle hug Drown, Pa COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth et.. above Chestnut. DyM Hammond, Del E Johnson. Del co .7 Brown. AM 11 Sentt. Elkto, Mil R F Levin, Del co 3 TI Mickel, N J H Jackson. Mealier en Thee Brown, Pe Gen C Willinmaon. 131 d 13 p Shantz. Doylestown C Priem Doglostown M H Diehards, Pottstown D 8 Meisel. Wmcport F Shale, Wmgoort R Titue. Wmeport Truman Conies. Chester co H N Kinney. Portamouth,o J F [Mellower. Harrisburg N F,llmaker, Jr. Lane eo Jos Scott. Chester co 33 J Linton, N 0 8 C Hall, Dhlo ' BO EAGLE—Third Elrod. above CalloWhilL John Hacnn. Pa c B Shaffer. Pa A V . Portolnt. Reading John C Rend. Pa tprith. Ydontey no, Pa Baud Felspar, Doy',awn. Pa MRS Behmidt, Cal John C Bahrono, Allentown BLACIC BE Alt HOTEL—Third et.. above Callewhill. Camper Reeds, Byberry .1f Van ArtsdalanYeastetVl II limner. Vn Adamrris Phila Gen W Inds% Philn Howell, Pa Jonathan Sooner. Pa PPP M SIICHANTFP 801 01E—Third street, nh. CAllowhill. Wm Riles., Greencastle A Martin, Allentown F Wile & In, Atnnbr so, Pa Oen T Gans, Allentown C F Heintz, Allentown F. 0 I,awall Allentown R H Jones, Rending C Shriver, Lebanon co, Pa MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second street, ab. Arch. P Barnes. Md Jame. Ward, Jr. Md .10 Wood. Richmond. Va R Priest, Pottsville Williams. Va 0 u Jones. NY Madianyl Green, Pa A Humphrey. Easton Willianuan, Col k hi Warren Glm Gillespie !Pa B MeEliketh, B C I, Newmeyer; Wash, D 0 Jricols Johnson, Balt NATIONAL HOTEL,-Race at.. above Third. ! C Heebner, C 0 Heigh', Pa Mrs Bare, Brook. Allentown Chas Brock. Allentown ' P oaten Brock. Allentown Wm Cassidy, Allentown Chas Dewalt, Detroit A ?defiant, Pa II Spots:, Pa Chao Plympton. Cal Jan C Harris, York, Pa Mies M Doran. York, Pa I D Burnett. Roston A Frewell, Roston IMPORTATIONS. (Reporbid for the Press.] BOSTON—Steemshin Phi MIRO Sprague, ainub m .....lB eases boots and shoes Brown & Pratt; 61 do Myers. Clai horn & Co; 23 nags ledge Bremer. Reiohert & Co: - 61 do 8 Brown & Co; 67 do limns & Maxwell; 33 do Tient) , 'Cohen; 63 do Farnham . Kirkham & On; 41 do Frothinr ham & Wells: 7/ do Thos R Gill: 26 do:tomes. Kent. Retiree & Co; lido A Blade & Co; 77 do J T War & Co: 14514. Wale. lommlor & C.: 23 d 0 glassware 60_40. aluzzey & Monroe: 67 Nile cane Ellllne.. Bony & w"illn - ton: 1 7 bar! , iron AI W Baldwin & Co; 36 miens Run 11W Chose & Bon; 20 .10 books G G Even.; 16 hide C II Grant & On, MI rolls paper Howell & Tiro; 60 bI4. nranlynriaa Hellinffm & 8 , o; 12 cc mdse, & Stoke.; 49 belle caner Chog Mortiroe & Co; 201 bbls mackerel Btff/110 & Rio; 37 hales skins E & C Spooner; 123 packs sheet iron Traylor Jones & Co; 16 bbls beef to ship South 'Shore; 41 half bbls fish 130 bass saltpetre 700 nkSil mdse toilet; & Co. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. GEE FOURTH PAGE ARRIVED. • Steamship Boston. 9ollew, 26 hours from New York with mdse and passengers to Jag Altderdice. BY TELEGRAPH TO THE FRIA& NEW 'Volts. Deo. 4. Arrived. Norywrien bark Borten, from Marseilles, Below, Br brig Princess Royal, from Malaga; also brig Jobe Buck. . , BOSTON. Den 4. Arrived, ship Koesuth, from Landon. 211 a was thrown on her beam ends In the gale of Oct 26th, shifted erase, and leaked badly. A considerable portion of her cargo was thrown overboard. Bark E H Barrington, from Snlyrne. VIEW 011LE/0111, Deo 3 The steamship Se varanee (not the Savannah, is ashore below. • 111P,MORANT!A Steamship City of New York, Boggs, cleared at Bea ton 34 inst. for Philadelphia. ' Ship invents, Young, from Liverpool, arrived at Bog ton 3d inst. Ihrk Leighton . Speichts, for Rio do Janeiro, cleared at *raw Orleans 2Dth ult. Brie Trenton, Atherton, hence, arrived at Portland 2d 11 ist.; 6 2 N Stowers. Rice, cleared at Boaton 24 inst. for Pejnambuon. Brice Gov Bull,'Arthlir. and John Hathaway, Smith, for Philadelphia, remained at Newport 2d inst. waiting '- 130 h r, Crisis, Renesr. from Taunton for Philadelphia, Was at Dighton 2d Inst. seby P C Smith, Smith, henna, arrived at Fall River let inst. • ,Bohr Thompson, Corson , for Philadelphia, aid irom Provitence inst. Bohr 0 0 Dadler, Sipple hence, arrived at Dighton 2d Behr 0 PStickneY, Garwood, honoe, at Charleston 3d natant. • Bohr Effort, Dunning, cleared at Charleston let inst. for Havana. Bohm Allan DowninK' Rico, and Sarah Elizabeth, Kel ly, for Pailadelphia, sailed from New Bedford 3d inst. olir Star, Crowell, for Philadelphia, cleared at Now Yo ,o rk 3d inst Bohr alinon Bacon, Williams, hence, arrived at Hart ford 2d net. Behr Ship Carpenter". Fountain, from Delaware City, arrived at New Haven 3d inst. Bohr Argue. Eye, Nickerson, for New Orleans, cleared at Boston 3d at. Bohr John Price, Seam, for Mobile, cleared at Boston ad inst. Solar Frank Herbert, Parkor, oloared at Boston 3d Met for Philadelphia. Behr Mary J Hoyt, Hamilton, cleared at Boston 3d Met for New York. Bohr W Jones, Jones, hence, arrived at Portland 2il indent, Steamer bind Grumley, for Philadelphia, sailed from Hartford 3d inst. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE SUPPLY is scarcely equal to the de mand, so immense is the popularity of .T U LE S HAVEL'S EAU ATHENIENNE, Olt HAIR RE sToRER. It prevents and cures baldness, promotes the growth and beauty of hair, and changes gray hairs and welskera to the original color. softness, and brilliancy of youth. It is not a dye. Sold by all druggists, and by JULES HAUEL & CO., No. lit CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia, d5-d6tWlt TIME HAT DESIGNED AND MODELLED BY WARBURTON, OF 440 CHESTNUT STREET, FOR THE HOLIDAY AND WINTER SEASON, will be ndLarably suited to the purposes intended. In style. character, and expression it cannot fail to please eflornen of taste, and all who consult fitness and MC/- piety in d , eal. Those who deferred purchasing n lIAT during, the FALL will see in this new style just cause for laying aside their much worn bearers, while the BEAU MONDE will find this "CROWNING GRACE" indis pensably requisite to their WINTER COSTUME. OPENING DAY—TRURSDAY, BTH INST. WARBURTON. HATTER, 430 CHESTNUT bTREET. PRINTING—PRINTING—PRINTING. PRINTING—PRINTING—PKINTINO. .PRINTINO—PRINTINO—PRINTINO. JACKSON, Printer. JACKSON, Printer. JACKSON. Printer. FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Blank Books made to order. Blank Books made to order. Blank Books made to order. Cards and Ciroulars. Cliooka and Notes. d 2 .8C Bills Lading and Sill Hands ELEGANT FALL AND WINTER CLOTRING— at Robert It. Adams', southeast corner of Seventh and Market streets—Dress and Frock Coats of the beat quality; Business Coats, Promenade Coats, and Riding Coats, in all the latest styles, and a stock of Overcoats that cannot be surpaseed in variety, style, or quality. A full and complete stook of Black and Fancy Cant mere Pants, of the beet and choibest fabrics, and a su perb stook of Silk, Velvet, Cashmere, Grenadine, Cloth, Satin, and Cashmere Vests, all cut, made, and trimmed equal to customer work, expressly for retail Wes, and toil! be sold at the most reasonable prices. neoluturdcth-tojal Gaovss. & BELEM% CIZLIMMLATED 11016ELE66 FAMILY BMWIIIII-MACIIIMII, AT RIMMED PRIM. 730 CHESTNUT STREET. THE PRICES OF SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES tuvs! BERN!! Rimuctim!!! dl-dm WIEEELHE & WILSON SEWING MACHINES Philadelphia Moe, 628 CHESTNUT Street. Merchants' orders filled at the SAME DISCOUNT as by the Company. Branoh offioes m Trenton, New .Tersey, and Easton and Westchester. Pa. sel4-4m SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST Coityasy.—Chartered by the State of POIIIIIITIVAIII/1. RULES. 1. Money is reeelved every day, and in any amount, arse or email. 2. FIVE PER CENT. interest la raid for money from the day it is ant in. S. The money is always paid back In GOLD whenever Is called for, and without notice. 4. Money is received from Exccittor a. Admfaistratorr, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small sums, to remain a long or short peri od . S. The money received from Depositors le invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first• class e° 43 uritiea. 6. Office open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest corner Third street. Philadelphia. son 8111AMBN 8 SAVING FUND—NORTgWZBT CORNER SECOND and WALNUT Streets.—Depoeits re ceived in email and large amounts, from all chums of the oommunity, and allows interest at the rate of five pee cent. per annum. Money may be drawn by oheoke without loan din erect. °Moe open daily, from 9 until 5 o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President. FRANKLIN PELL : Treasurer and &oratory, CHAP M. MORRIS. ONB PRICE CLOTHING OP THB LATEST MMES. made in the best manner, expressly for RE. TAIL BALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in Plain Figures. All goals made to order warranted satis factory. Our ONE-PRICE Syitcm is strictly adhered to, ea we believe this to be the only fairway of dealing. All are thereby treated alike. JONES k. CO.. eel-tf &H MARKET Street. SALAMANDER YULE•PROOF SAFI , I3.—A very large assortmen t of SALAMANDERS for sale at reason• able prises, No. MI CHESTNUT Street, Philadelebia. anz4tf EVANS & WATSON SOFT. GLOSSY, LUXURIANT HAIR . 1 .-011 T fair readerswhe covet a beautiful head of waving ring•, lets should try JULES HAVEL'S EAU LUSTRALE HAM RESTORER. Its use cleanses the hair, imparts to it a delicate softness and brilliancy, inclines it to curl. and yields to it the del Miens fragrance of flowers. Bold by all Druggists. and by JULES DAUEL & CO., No. 701 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. 1,19-dAI&WIL BARRIS' BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE. IMPROVED DODIDLE•TRREAD. FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIR. 018-3 m Phila. Office. 720 ARCH St. Agents wanted. iIoOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS will posi. tif eft %mire Dyspepsia. Liver Com Plaint, Nervous De , ho., &e. HOOPLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL wilt positively cure Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough Am., £O. Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON ts CO., 418 ARCH liftoff, and for sale by Draggles and dealers generally. Price 76 cents per bottle. se24-tf GAS-LAMP DSPOT—SIXTH AND ARCH. 0u24-3m MARRIED. BOYD—BOWL—On the let 'nat., by Rev. Wm. Ster rett, Mr. Win. 11e)11 to Mize Mary Boyd, both of thin city. • CATANACH—CAERICK.—On the 79th nit, hr Rev, Win. Sterrett, Mr. Adam A. Catanaoh to Mina Maggie E. Carriek, both of this pity. SPEAR—RIIRE. On the lit inst., by Rev. John A. McKean, Mr. Theodore D. Spear to Mize Franca Catharine Rupp. nil of thin city. WHEELER—BARKER.—On the 9th ult.. in New Ila• , en, by, the Rev. J. E. Huntington. Mr. Andrew .1. Wheeler, 'Ego., of Hamden, Conn., to Mien B. Looms Barker, of thin eitc. • 1, AW-1311RW 9.1.L.—0n the 21th ult., by the Rev. B. R. Laxity. Mr. Edward Law to Mien Elizabeth Melia Burwell, all of thus city. LIATT.—On the 2d lost, Wm Hence. non of John I'. and Eliza Ann Mitt, aged 3 3 BUN 31311 9 months Funeral horn the residence of his parents, No. 1123 Sites (late School) street. below Girard avenue, tine (Monday) afternoon. et 1 o'clock. STITES —On the 2il inst Kezish, wife of George Slims. in tie Galli year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her husband. No. 965 Beach street. this ( Monday afternoon. at 2 o'clock. FOSTER.—On the Ist inst., Win. C. Foster, in the 27th 3 CRT of hie see. Funeral from the residence of his mother, 8. F.. cor ner of Sixth and Wood ste., this (Monday) morning . , at 9 n'elock.. RoßlNSON.—Octobor 29th, at San Fronoisco, Albert Stevens , Dols son of Aaron and Sarah A. Robin son. formerly of this city. aced 4 years and 6 months. • 0 FTERMAN.-00 the 24th November. at Savannah. N. C., Wm. A. Offerman, formerly of this city, aged 39 years end 4 months. MOD HON.—On the 3ti inst.. Catherine C. kitonthen, d•usliter of "I homes and Catherine McMahon, in the 16th year of her nee. Funeral from the residence of her parents. No. 624 Routh Eighth street below Catherine, this (Morldly) afternoon. at 2 o'clock. TAYI 01L—On the 3d inst.. Jahn Edward Taylor, only eon of .1, Vincent and Ackha Tatlor, aged 2 y enrs and S months, Funeral from the manna° of his parent.. Kauffman Nate Turner) street. Fourth, below Catherine, on Tneedxv aftornoon, at 2 o'clock. BROWNING.—On tin Sit inst., Comp W. Browning, in the 221 y oar of his age. Funeral frnm the residence of Ms fnthor, William Browning'. Nn. IKE Lombard street, thus I Alonday I tarnonn. nt 12i o'clock, BLACK AND PURPLE VALENCIAS, 37S rents. Black and Purple Velvet Poplins, Camilla Cloths, 3716 emits. Drone Silks. and White Lupin's Alnusselines.27H cents. Impnried Dr Lames, le cents. " Velvet Poplins and Velour Rosa. Lupina Cashmeres and Alertness: " Patin de Chines and Punier,. Bilk Warp Cashmeres and Bombazines. " Thibet and Bay State Long Shawls, &n. Just reamed lis BESSON & SON. Minimills Stare, n 22 Nig CHESTNUT Street. irrODD FELLOW'S' CEMETERY COM- I'ANY.—At a Special Meeting of the Board, hail Friday evening last, the following resolutions were adopted: WIIERICAK, It bath pleased the Almighty diepocer of human events to remove from our midst our Into - tnesuber. brother JAMES PERLASCA, whereby wz have lost an ef fi cient coadjutor, who. during a erica of year., has rendered onlunble services to this Board, end to all whom interests are connected with the Odd Follows' Cemetery. Company. Therefore. be it /resolved, Thnt in the death of brother James Poi- Inset this Board has lost a vnluabln member. and Ash land Lodge a faithful and zealous Repreaontative, a ho cheerfully cave his time and lalmr in the service of the Company as a member and Chairman of one of the m i et mportant Committees, for several successive yearn Resolved, That the members of this 'Board do most ainearely eondole with the widow of our deceased brother in this. bar heavy affliction. Be+elerd. That, as a testimonial of our respect for the mane virtues, and the unwavering fidelity of nor late brother the Board of Truateee will attend his funeral in a body, and wear the usual badge of mourn fr' for the space of thirty lass. !implore!, That a copy of the foregoing be furnished the widow of the deceased, and al n to Ashland Lode e, of which he was a member ; nnd that the above he pub lished in The Press, Ledger, and "help Nemo, J AMPS B. NICHOLSON, President. Attest, WAL MENtiINO, Mecrefary. lt • TWENTY-FOURTH WARD PO- R7 l' PLE'S MSETING.—A Meetiny of the eit , e n„, or the Twenty-fourth ward opposed to Gm present ational Administration. without roan ril to former pa- P tient predilections. will he held at thin COMMIS SIONERS' RA 1,1,, West Philade'phirt, on WEDNhS DAY EVENING, the 7th instant. for the pew," of for mince PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION for the word, r John J. Hoopes. WM. Ps tterson, Samuel Haworth, 'Hiram kiss/ley, John I, iven, Jesse N. Rook, J. A Sim sun. Levis Pessmore, Joe N. Illundtn, Samuel W. Cattail, Joseph S. Riley. Geo , go Connell, Wm. L. Atmore. Amos Rhoads, Wm A. Fredericks, Rout. E. Shultz, Robt. hi. Seeman, Joseph williews, - John L. Frailty, Sit i ua I Wise. d 6 3t* REV. 11, GRATTAN GUINNESS WILL ft- Preach THIS (Monday) EVKNING. nt 7% oolnek. in the First Methodint Proteßtnnt Church. (Rev. Dr, Murray's,) corner of .Eleventh and Wood etreeta. it. THE REV. H. GRATTAN GUINNESS AT (I ERMANTGIVN on TGEBDa Y trith inst.) eFTERNOON, at .1 o'clock, in the Firht Presby tenon Church. ( Rev. Mr. Knot's,. Maui street. Evening,nt 73i o'eloti , in the First Methodist Church, (Nov. AldaY': !Meeting-house lane It. TT' I, T i lt l lfik B l l H l l . l3 A ( N lemi tii . T T ) TOWN HALL. Germantown. a oubJect—" The ' Jinni tufec of Moses." tt PEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTI TETE.— Rev. HENRY WARD DERCII ER will cloliver thn cloning Lecture or the course on THURSDAY EVENING, December Bth, at Concert Hall. Lecture to 8. Tioketil 2.6 oats. del-44 THE PRESS.I-ITHIMDMRWAv i MPisiPa* . ; mcppro4A,, 5, , xss 9. IT7_, NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL lIMETIrG 01' the Stockholder! of the WEST Pbutita .1.,. PHI/. MUTUAL SAVING FUND AND ~, RUST COMPANY will ba held in the office. office. PH is r . itgril nod AIARKET Streets on MONDAY, Deuern tilf Ai I o'clock P, 11. 'l i ne Annual Report. will be teltAge to the meeting, and' ad Election of Directe Oe tne ellen ng year. tl3-2t* t : H. OLENDINN bl ,Dr. irrOFFICE OF RECEIVER OF TAXES, PHILADELPHIA, December 41119.. NOTIOY, TO TAX-PA VERS.—The Tax-psyers of the ;revere! Words of the City of Phi/edolphin are , bore. by notified flint if the State and City Time. dug for the veer ISA are not paid before the first day of Jennery, Int. interest will be charged thereon, and the unmea of all delinetiont tau-payers will be published, and thi rty seven cents CM additional lie charged for uubli on ti on. Also, after the lethdav of January, 11360, a penalty of a per cent will be added upon all taxes remaining unpaid, and costa thereon for collection (Signed) A. I. eLOIIIERFEIN, dl Receiver of Toll% PIIII.ADELIPHIA EXCHANGE COMPA NY. Nov. 28, 1859.—A general meetlnt of the Stockholders of the l'hilittleAph In EtreMore CeniemlY• will bo held on AION GO NEXT, December Nit, nt 32 nt the ENC lANGI..I Room N 0.30.1 for the comma of eloctine NINE MANAGERS to nerve for the ensuing 3 ear, end for the transaction of other bunions.. n 29 et ' WM. it. GRANT. Secretary. FARMERS` BANK, PIIII,ADELPTI ___Tvn Election held MI the foil Artnic•ttmoit Btockhohlc of this Dank; 8. A. Mercer, Edwin M. Lewin, John Anbliuret, George W. Fiume, Anthony J. ,Antelo, Joseph 111 u -risen. Jr., William ' And nt n Meeting of the MERCER. Fa,. wan ;tont drnt, EDWIN AT. LEW/8. WIT LIAM RUSHTON, Jr , Cr n29.10t TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS I N FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. Notice it hereby mean to all persons fidoregted in the following estates, that the h ounrable the Judges of the t ours of Common :lens of haven u , ointnd SAT 111t DAY, ) E Met DAY OF DEOEMBhiII, 1259. at 10 o'clook in the forenoon, for the hearing of the tame and showy; ithowg eituno why the following accounts oug ht not to be allowed; end in default thoreol the same will be conhritiod. Estate of Mart Pinney 'Wallace. first nefoount of Truth tee. Estate of Mrs. M. M. Iliekette, cosh account of Truedeo. EDWARD 6. WEED, 115 12 19 25 Prothonotary. QTEINWAY & SON'S NEW PATENT OVKR-STRINO GRAND PIANOS, Square Grand. and Square Pianos, now preferred in concerts and in olvato circles by the best performers. Received the st preintunia ovel the boat makers, horn jukes like Atschalk, Moron and ethers Mallon o all cornea- BbtaTA 11 , OTHERS, . PIANOS CORRECTLY TUNED and Regulated by C. E. SARGENT, tormorlY of Roston : Mass., now resident Tuner in Philadelphia. lied thirteen years constant practice ; seven velum fac tory experience Tuner for the Concerts of Sitt.er and Gottsehals, it most responsible trust, and confided only to the Mon skllll3l and rob, bin Tuner. Orders received at ti A SON'S OUT CoESI NUT Street. 'Terms. el. CARD.—Mr. 8 desires to inform the readers of The Press thnt during the past >ear he has met with suffi cient encouragement to determine his permanent resi dence in Pluladeiphin, where. by faithful attention to his business. hp hopes to establish and sustain the re spectable position of first-class Tuner. To this end, and for mmut ual ene bel . h l enefite respectfully solicits the patronage of the nt• ---CHESTER 3 VA N tgl7 ,C if " BENG EVTRAYYS FOR DOWN INGE4 I. I 9 I . I D N — D P PR: TERM EDI ATE STATIONB.—On and after 6th Deoem be r, M. the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWN wall start from the Passenger Depot of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, corner of BROAD and VIN P. Streets. MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown, !saves at 7.30 A. M. AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at 434! P. M. DAILY (thindays excepted.) the phllettetehte By r. order of the Board of Manage of and Reading Railroad CompAni., of, irrNyv. PHILADELPHIA awaimm AND EVADING RAIL. ROAD, MORNING LINE, tor POTTSVILLE, READ ING and HARRISBURG, Leaves tho Depot, at oorner of BROAD and VINE Streets. at 7.10 A. H. 'DAILY, (Sundays excepted, for POTTSVILLE, HARRISBURG, and all intermediate points, connecting at Harrisburg with trains running to Pittsburg, Chambersburw,_Carlisle,Sunbury, &a. AFTERNOON LINES. Leave at 3.10 P. N., DAILY, for POTTSVILLE and HARRISBURG. . . At 430 P. M.,DAILY, (Bumble exoepted,) for READ NG, and iutennedtatn points. de W. H. Mrll.l4ENNY.BonraarT. CIIRISTMAS IS APPROACIIING, AND those who wish to make their noleettons of Would do well to call at CHARLES .pu.n.M.lo'B, Nn. Sl2 CHESTNUT STIMET, Mr I). wa4 tins nununor in Europe, untiring n Bele() on of altogether For hie now Store, just repotted the externem Stoek of MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS, CRICKET, ARCHERY IMPI,EMENTS, Furpassea in olecacco. variety, and cheapness of pricer. nny biros before seen in this city. d. lm 4 -.-101.1) SPECTACLES, GOLD EYE- G 1311301, AbOrOSPOPeD, INeidoseoPee. Mereet.o Toys, Polyoranuta, and other arbutus, suitable Etna for the enact, at Me MASTEN'S, dMl•mwa tialtf No. 723 Chestnut street. E. THOM PS ON. • TAILOR, N. L. CORNER SEVENTH AND WALNUT BTH., Devotes entire personal attention to order', and keeps always on hand a desirable variety of GOODS FOR MEN'S WEAR. N. D.—PANTALOON.," as cot by me, are warranted to give satisfaction, and ae many find it difficult to ge suited, I Issue thip spacial notice. nia-wfinsmif r INSURANCE COMPANIES. TILE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, INVESTED IN 7.1 , 5 T NInsT(IIORS O REAL ESTATE, WORTH OVER 613,000,000. The premiums Iye r MYER tivn in many other Compa nies, and the Dividends have been onrwralt. This is n strictly 3IDTDuL C,ompany. There are no Btookholdes, so that ALI. THE PRUFITIZt To THE INIURRD. Pamphlets, and every information, may be had GRATIS, on applleanon to P. itA rcirFonn STARK. Agent 8. W. earner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. PHILADELPHIA REFER CNCEB: Thomas Robing, John Welsh, Mordecai L Dawson, George H. Stuart, George M. Stroud, E, N. Whalen, John H ‘i yore, J• 'Platter Learning, Joseph Patterson, William C. Ludwig, John M. Atwood, ' Arthur , r. Coffin, Thomas II Powers, George W. Toland, Wham McKee, Thos. Watteau. n23-Iyll' pAGING NO'IICE. -ALBERT J. IL MARSH', enceesror to W. WILLARD. begs to inform tho yobbo, nod Illank-Book lifonvfacinser. Partarnh ray. that ho has purchased two now' PAGING PIAOIIINEEL of the host construction, and is now pre pared to rare Blank Books, Alueio Books. Railroad Tickets. Clicoks and Bonds. Custom- llouso Blanks, c., will; menthes° and despatch on the shortest no tice. Your patronnuo is respootfullr solicited, at tho old Stood, 439 CHESTNUT Street. 2,1 d5-3t• A. J. MAYII3II,BOIO Proprietor. c I PERA GLASSE9.—A largo and beauti. ful .5111 tioenc of opera glosses in every vnriel, of mounting—velvet,pearl. Ivory. Zco. MeAbI,ISTER & BROTHER', 4 EntabloThe793,) No. 72i Cl estnut street. 1311=113 nPERA GLASSES, Pearl, Ivory ; and Japanned, with the finest Achromatic Lonses, at M. J. FRANKLIN'S, Optician, 112 South FOU RTC etreot, below Chestnut. irtir Also, Improved Spectacles, correctly fittod to the et es ; 11Iutroscopes, Stereoscopes, and Stereoscopic iews, m an endless satiety, and at REDUCP.I/ PRICES. dl-tf if L, ERE SCOPES AND ST.EREOSCOPIO MOTU . lt,EB —We have just received now and beau- Will nazi enhcopm elides, groups, statuary, landscapes, &e., Lc., 111 great varicty INIcALL . ISTER /ft BROTHER, d5-msve 6.11 f No. 72.3 Chestnut street. P' )RTRA is ARE ONLY %TA L ABU • when the) are Illonerses; therefore. the Ines vnlunble nro Life-Bien Photerrirplie in Oil , made REINIEWEI Photographic Ciallary, SECOND btrnet alio. Glenn. IL* Pllll A 1911,111 I A IVOOD-14;NOILVVING COMPANY, 61 FOURTH Street. N. W. torner of Pour 11 moil Chestnut Rfronts. By Price's PATENT ruo routtm , rnocEds. d s ,6Va MERCHANTS I MEM The moat indefatigable worker in 1U ONEV LIBERALLY ADVANCED / La- TO ANY AMOUNT—Upon Wntobes, JewelrY Diamonds, Silver Plate, Clothinc, Merchandise. Jsc., bP JONES & CO., flid E,tabtl7l.l Bras's, N. W. corner I HIED end CASK ILL Streets, below Lombard. Office boors (Torn 6 A. hi. to 7 P. M. nl6-limir .OST, on the 30th ult., n GOLD SEAL BING, on Broad Went, between Loonat nod Wal nut. or on the latter street, between Broad and !seventh. The finder will be rewarded by leaving It-at Judge /leplal Tali, 711 8111180111 St reel. d 2 3t WARM AIR FURNACE. THE NEW CONE FURNACE OAS CONSUMER Will thoroughly Warm your house with ONE-THIRD I.Eas CO thin is required by Any_ other Furnace. Satisfaction mall cases guaranteed. Buildings Warmed and Ventilated by ARNOLD & WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street. SLATE INLANTELS, The Rtoheet and moat Beautiful Spiro[men' of Enamelled Slate Mantels, 0061 offered for sale in this country, manufactured by us, from Pennsylvania Slate atone, and for elide vary low. ARNOLD & WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street. COOKING RANGES. All in want at the Beat Elevated Double Oven Cooking Range, will do well to call at ARNOLD & WILSON'S, loll) olf FATNIJT Street. st+lfl-3mif E. NEWLAND do CO.: — LooluNct.oLAsc• AND PIOTERE-FRAME MANUFACTURER:I, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. • An astenlnve stook of OIL PAINTINOIL'oto, All a vary Low Pricea, 604 ARCH Street, Abov e SIXTH Pboadoi , ww-thair AND. rll ECHANILS 9 lIIA, Nov :859. II 21st of NOVOMber, MO, the We WON) eleetad Dtreetute Robert V, hlneseyv ioahun 13, Lippincott, amen It. Campbell, . Pemberton Hutolunion, Francis Tete, John C. Farr, Woodward, ie Direotore Ilia day , 9. A. Lnimouelv reelectedPreei• I. Ent., Vice PreeMentvand W. RUSHTON. Cashier LEGAL. PIANOS. 1061 Cif I.:l3'l74UrGeet. RAILROAD LINES HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY PRESENTS NEW GOODS F. , INCY GOO-DS, CLOTHING.' Atseta: MX ➢IILLIONN OF DOLLARS, MANUFAOTURERS! HAVE YOU (10003 TO SELL!) WM. H. WEEKS. 105 CHESTNUT STREET rfiIbADELPIIIA NEW PUBLICATIONS. G 0 E E? s CORRESPONDENCE WITH A CHILD A MAW AND CAREDULLT lIIVISID XAITION One elegant lzmo volume, printed upon tinted paper, hot presand. $1.25 The rpeent death of Bettina Brentano, known 4 the World of lettere " The Child," !misdirected public at tention to the famous correspondence between herself and Goethe, for whom she entertained the most one *innate attnohment, and a lin, on his part, accepted end encouraged her devotion, and gave a deeper charm to the immanent their friendship by replying to her letters in others, which are penhape no oharacterietio of him as anything we possess. • The Foreign Quarterly Revisit , says : " The great charm of these letters is, that they are like real Private tel the eyistolgg obrogrorern, which are as much superior to the correspondence of statesmen mid authors as a domestic dinner to the serape ale pub lic) banquet, As youthful lettere, also, they have the earnestness, eagerness, and extemporaneous hastiness of minds still surprised and overflowing with the first nigh of thought and feeling; and in Bettina's mote they have the wit and finielied clearness of narration which is conorall) the result of experience and practice in the world." THE LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE THOMAS ARNOLD. D.D.. Late Head Master of Rugby School. and Regius Profes sor r modern illatOry in the Um VOTelty at Oxford. BY ARTHUR PENRHYN STANLEY, M. A Regale Professor of Ecelesinsuoiti History in the Urn vereity of Oxford. Third American from the last London Edition In two vole. 12rno. Price e 2.- "He will strike those whoatudy kiln more closely as a complete character—complete in its union of moral end mt•lloctual gifts, and in tho steady growth and develop mont of both."—London Quarterly Iterteto. " Ills correspondence in the best record of his life, and affords the most vivid representation of his character. prenenta tie with the progressive development of hue mind end views till the ono reaches the vigor and the other the ,comprehenrivenenn for which at length they became distinguislied."—Bnight's . 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KT The Norembrr 22th A'o,nher o f the "VII ILLUSTRATED NEWS OF THE WORLD containn the Portraits above mentioned • also beautiful views of the celebration of the Prnee of Wales' Birth day. a Portrait of the Prince of Wales. An.. An. Also. the Supplement mitt. Portrait on Steel of Rev. J. C. M. BEM,. W. Price 15 cents. H. A. BROWN & CO., 14 HANOVER BT., BOSTON. d5-2t MISS McKEEVER'S NEW VOLUME. LINDSAY & BLARISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, N 0.25 South eirrii Street, above Chestnut, Will Publith TO_ R DAY, EDITH'S MINIeTY. By Harriet B. McKeever, authoress of " Punskine." " Flounced Robe," etc. One volume, 12mo. cloth. CSONI TENTS, The Clifford Family. The Governess. The Strong-Minded Woman. Ralph Cameron. Rosy Dreams. City Cousins. The Two Pastors. Aunt Priscilla. Picture on the Balcony. The Family Chain Broken. Beyond the Pea. Principles Tried, Among the Mountains. Boone. never to be forgotten. Angels' Visits. The Baptism orUrief. Banished. Disappointed Hope. Misguided Madge. 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Cercb , its rents; Scats in Private Boxes. 73 cents; Whole Private Boxes, 83 and !G. INCREASED ATTRACTIONS I Fsril appearance in America, for several rears, of the CELEBRATED AMERICAN CLOWN, JOE PENTLAND. Who has been engaged for a limited period. haring just returned from a moat successful prolessional tour throne h Europe. in the course of which he performed for two succruire gamins in London, before audiences comprising the elite of that great metropolls,with a sue rose Co lass distinguished then that which has inning lily attended his ensasements in this country. First appearanes ry as Champion Vaulter MR. W. 0. DALE. KW night of a NEW EQUESTRIAN PAGEANT, Ey five ladies end fise gentlemen, aa originally per formed in Cooke'a celebrated Circur. MONDAY EVENING. December 6th. The entertainments will commence with the superb equestrian spectacle, entitled TUE BEDOUIN'S CAMP ! ROMN BROT HERS. Meacre. J. ILMu rr ya and George Holland, will appear in their celebrated scene of CLA PIG GROUPINGS AND STATUARY. end a lso in their original perfermance,patitled HIND%) MIRACLES, the most stupendous [eat of balancing Over witnessed. MRS. DAN RICE • Will introduce her highly' trained horse, Whiff Surrey, in the exercises of the Haute Soole. LITTLE EMMA MAORI AN, The accomplished and talented infantile equestnenne, in her beautiful Bvene d'hquitation. SIX PERFONAIIIVIIIOREES. Will be introduced in figures and evolution', by Mr. F. H. ROdSTON. THF: HERO! Master Charlei heed, B in oy his (MEAT ACT OF RE TRO-EQUITATION. JOE PENTLAND Will appear and enliven the entertainments with a eirecullT selected melange of JUKES. WITTICIshIe,DON-NIDTPL ANECDOTES, DROLLERIES, AND ECCENTRICITILI' 'especially -adapted to the taste of the Philadelphia Wa lla, with whom he hes always been a firm favorite. Mr. Pentland's performance]. are particularly calculated to g nail y the elegant and refined audience. who patronize the OHEAT DHOW. and who may depend upon wit neeeing UPROARIOUS PUN, UNTAINTED BY VUL OAsITY. %TASTER CIIARLMI 111AninAN in his Comic Equestrian Soene,_entitled ENGLAND, IRELAND, AND SCOTLAND. THE PER.FcRMING RHINOCEROS! THE LEARNED ELEPHANT! THE COMIC MULES! STILT VAULTING. By the Gymnasts , Corps. led b the Champion Vaulter, MIL W. O. DALE. A new Equestrian Pageant, by five ladies and five gen tlemen, entitled the CHILDREN OF THE SUN! In addition to the above will bepreeented selection of HIGHLY VARIED ARENA fiCEM3B, kgintV n learliall he OF THE REITABLmit. RENT. The whole forming& combination of BrititTLINIQ, NOVELTY, IMPO 4 ING, WONDER INSPIRING AND All RTH-EXEITiNG ENTESTAINMNS. never surpassed in the Coiled M a tt e On WEDNESDAY and SAI URPAY AFTERNOONS A Grand Day Entertainment for Families and the 'la vender will be Imn•en. when EXTRA ATTRACTIONS will be brought forward. In active preparation, the magnificent meld-dramatio spectacle. entitled DAN RICE'S DREAM OF CHIVA' RY! Doors open at a ; to commence at ball past 2 o'clock. WANTS. 10 COMMISSION MERCHANTS.-A -• thorough business man, of tha beat character, with pnollerly favorable advantages, and handsome amount of cash capital,woulti connect himself as an ac me partner in an established house doings Commis won or other profitable business. 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K. POSTER. Pre, , s office. 03.20 WANTED—A Situation in a Mat or Straw Goods 'louse by a Western Bateman ; hes been raised in the basins's. Address "C. M. E.." et this °Mee. - d3-3t• A BOOK-KEEPER, who has had the en tire management of the books and financial n. airs of a Wholesale Jobbint house for the last eight years. will be disengaged by the first of January. and wishei employment. Satisfactorr , ralere.Ne will be we -t n. Please address "L. H. D.. at this Office. dlh a tu-30 WANTED—By January Ist, a situation as BOOK-KEEPER, or in an Insurance Coin • any or Banking I.loure. by a practical Book-keeper of arse and influential business aostunintance. Address vEI HANFORD. nlll-1m" 1100 Walnut et., or Box ZB P. 0. ga WANTED—To sell at a Bargain, the NE.Lmost desirable Rotel Property in Bucks county, Pa.. situated at New Hope, equal distance from Phila delphia and Easton. Far a view of the Property cal/ on the Premiere. For terms, No., call on or addren 8. W. KIRK, Danville. Pa. nl6-4w • FOR SALE AND TO LET. $lO,OOO $5,000, and $2,500 to In , vest in Mortgagee. I. MAGUIRE, SR WALNUT STREET. CHESTER COUNTY HOUSE AND LOT.—FOR BALE—A convenient. well-built Stone House. with about one sere of found. situate on the Turnpike. and quite near the Depot at Downingt o w n . A good Stable, large Garden, and variety of Fruit. Terms accommodating. A yply J. D. REINBOTE, d3-3L No. 436 WALNUT Street. POR 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 mar be ad MP taneously divided into sevdral parts for rut of town resi dences. Apply to J. D. REINROTII d 3 3t• No. 436 WALNUT Street. C ERMANTOWN.—FOR SALE—A very %-- 14 desirable LOT OF GROUND. coutainins about 14 acres. with large fronts on Cheltan avenue and Town ship line road, and worthy of attention either for in vestment or improvement. Asp to J 331• 3. D. Rh:11010TH, PM. 436 WALNUT St. 10 ACRES.—FOR SALE, a handsomely situated Lot of 10 Acres, about 1% miles above Torrinlale ; well smoked with Fruit and Ornamental Trees; excellent water, and Ice-house. A ppl r to J. 13. RFINBOTH. ile3-3t* No. 436 WALNUT S reel. eN FOR SALE—A Desirable Property. 2.1 a on WALNUT Street. between Fourth and Filth 4treets, with tare front. and well actuated for Railroad or Insurance Oakes. Apply to J. D.MINBOTR. (13-3 t• 434 WALNUT Street. FAR M, CHESTER COUNTY, FOR SALE—One of the finest FILMS in Chester county, about 160 acres, handsomely situate near the Depot. at Downingtown. Buildings commodious, and tne whole place in vied order: well supplied with water and timber.'Phil 111 a desirable Farm in every respect, and will be sod on accommodating terms. Apply to 3. D. KLINHOTS, d3-3t* No. 436 WALNUT Street. VOA SALE—A Great Bargain—A Manu facturing Establishment, with Steam Engine and Boiler, end a complete set or le achinery for manatee taring an article from Iron, now in conetent use for all militia( purposes It can lie clearly demonstrated that the boalneis will pa, a handsome profit. Address, WILLIAM llARRl'dolif,, No. 13 North ELEVENTH BTPIELT, with name and residence pOlt SALE OR TO RENT—A Large property suitable for a Coal yard. Manufscturing or Foundrj_purpoem situate on the north aide of POPLAR ST R EF.T, between Beach street and Cohookeink creek or canal. Wel) occupied as Glenat's amity:us at Weed tia feet front, on Poplar street, and lati feet to Lavelle ft atreet, and hana a a front on the canal of about 'lO feet. These venom' are well adapted for a Foundry or Fac tory, the buildings easily convertible for eitheripurpose. LUKENS & itIONTGONIc KY. Mg BEACH ST., Eighteenth ward. PO LET—The Second, Third, and Fourth Stories or the central knd epanioua Etorea, N. 23 and 2t South DELAWARE Avenue. with large Counting Room on the RA T Second Floor. Apply to IN cKEONE. n22-ff 32 and 21 SHCTII WHARVES. CA ; NU. 1924 CHESTNUT STREET.- Elegant four-story HOUSE FOR SALE; three story double back building', finished m the best manner. and replete with all modern convenience*. Let 235 feet deep to Septum etrect. The yard le well eup_plied with !shrubbery and dwarf near tree., plume, &e. The whole establamment incomplete order. l'oesection given tin. meihately. Appl) to Maur.. °MURRY & SON, !CO WAI NU r Street. opixwito Independence Square. ell tf in HOUSES, TAVERNS, and STORES, L 23 Real Estate of every desoription r for sale or to rent. Apply to MAX REIN'S. Rest Estate Altera. No. 227 North BECoNp Elt;eet in L. Tourn7 .c Co.'s Seed &Me. All orders will be promptly attended to. English French, and German spoken. Collector of Grout. Rents. AA CHANCE FOR ANY PERSON THAT to engage in the COAL AND LUMBER business. The subscriber, about changing his business. offers for sale the stock and fixtures. end lease of • COAL AND LUMBER YARD. situated on the west side of Bchuylkill. two ends half miles above Manayunk. The stock consists of Hemlock and Pine lumber. ano coal. The fixtures, horses. wagons, carts, and everyth, nt that is necessary for carrying on the LUMBER AND COAL iweineSt. The yard is an old established stand, and now dole( a good business, which vie books will show. There is a soling by the Y. k H. R. Road, and a !aridity., on the Seim) It will be sold at a very low rats. and only two hundred dollars in nub required. Avnly to W. G. HMI TR. nokneodl2l.* as above. COPPER FOR SALE. Proposals en- Aged" Bide fur Copper," ;nil he received until the 10th December addreesed to the Treasurer of the Mint, Philadelphia, fur the purchase carer of gd Ogik etioli , of Copper Ingo. font to of old cents. Didders will Mate the price ere Per Piqund , and the quantity p,oposed to be taken, to be paid for in go d coin, MI accopt,ace of the bids, as the Copper is d lis...ad tit the 31i Ili. The cost of yanking, if necessary, must be borne by the purchaser. JAMES ROSS SNOW DEN. Director. Mint of the United States, Philada., 17th Nov., isa9. Fon, SALE—A valuable Lot of Ground, lid feet by KO, throe fronts, water and tai laid on one front t suitable fora church or factory. It is situa ted in the Soulhweetsr . n tart of the city, in a rapidly im rc°,,Tanft9frir.V'See ..7=ple.r. Address, (oftar rig LET-A Second story Room, cone !. meet to the State itotteeonaitabie ter LewYer'it Oltoe. Apply ♦3l CHESTNUT Street. A 1J Eftf CAN ACADRSIT OF MUSIC. THE RAi E teF RESERVED SEATS. at St.% sad.. Ad. lasion Tint eta- Till nammomee TEM laz om _ flail MORNINt9,at9A. Y. In the evening, via be..Mrforineefor Ike Snit time in Philadelphia , plimizettra at Opera. In lyres act", It, poLVTO ; as TAR MARTYRS, With OA7.ZANIGA, BRIG/CAA. sad AMODIo in tie ',env"*! role.. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC TAB OPERA. MONDAY. December 5. at I. OPE `NINO SIGAT OP TEE aEocrs. First performance in Philadelphia of Donimittea erell • Mated Opens. in three sets of poLTVTO; 01 ; THE MARTYRS. Which v.' hrousht oat last May inmaliammicaly to It and givenork. and nut with anmraltitil losplealt It will La with mama new and splendid mem as seems as at the New York AtlaelEY of Music. CRAIIACILIt : Mad. 11 4 22 ,ANIGAaa ......... Panlina. pos. BR IG% o[.l Big. A MODIn as. IpE . ' From the sw York Acadaars of nate, dsr th• rr lion n 4 . N~TICE.—Aa the • - ed.n .* s elec ted for the wawa onmermes 'seven nem toss 1141 never4erfortoed yet IA Phlbl4llloll, no Geom. except two. be repeated. pRIOEO To the ParSrat. PaPlact Circle, and Baler:my_ .. II 00 Reserved Boats in the same. inelodist admires:a.. 1 50 remits Circle 10 cents; Amphitheatre. 2/1 ovnts. The male of Beata will commence this day, MONDAY. MORNING. Deeernber s,at SSA- M., at the Academy of Music, and at Beck & Lawton's. SECOND GRAND OPERA NIGHT. TUESDAY EVENING. Dee Oth, BP. M., Verdi's Favorite Lien, RIGOLETTO, With the folkorine erect east: M'MF. PAULINE COLSON ~--..- ld Gis Her first aeries ran-e to this eharacter ja Pb ifedelphie. ic AM LIA ISTRAROSLIFL. Mezdalens BTIGELT,I. Primo Tenor. of the princi vel Theatres in Italy. will make his first appear- Durance in Philadelphia in the role of-.De of Mantua The great Baritone. GAETANO FRR RI. his first appesrsaea in PhtilwielPhia.)in his celebrated role • • Iltarilet*o -.The sale of Beate for RlSLii:Eltfi will oommence THIS (Monday 1 MORN Sparafecile MORNING, 9 A. M. WEDNESD IIY EVENING. December 7th, Verdes new :rand Opera of THE SICILIAN VESPER!". Will be produced, for the first tune in Philadelphia with . - NEW SCENERY AND PROPERTIES. TEE UNIQUE AND PICTURESQUE DRESSER. Nei:eating a meet faithful Piotoro of the eoetuMee of the thirteenth centurY. hare been made In Perm br moceienr Le Roy coatomier of the Grand terra. and Pirnor Brusohl, coetrumer from tne.principal theatres in Italy. Simone Be tenni and Ahlatta. THE NEW ACCOUTREMENTS AND PROPER- Ara from the celebrated manufactou of Moor - jeer (hanger, armorer to his Itteiesty the Emperor of the French. _ PRINCIPAL CHARACTER 2. The Princess Elena— - • ...... hi'me COLSON. Arm." Ear GNOI.f. The llovernor of Monfort. Rt. Proeids. Chief of the Conspirators Sia. lIECONDAHT 4Crltl hr Madame Mous. Signori Molter. Rubio. Ouinte.4i mines. Ccooze.. Pane. As. The sale of Revrved Wets. 8150 Barb, trill com mence 0-510 Rh OW. TUESDAY, 9A. . cls•tt AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 6, Yerdex favorite Opera. RIOOLETTO : ON. Mtuie PA I I Z E AVRIA . BTHAKOSCH. tittnor STMELLT. GAETANO FERRI. In the Principal Characters. The sale of Beata for "Hirotetto" commences THIS DA T (Monday. ) at the reviler Ticket !Nike, Academy of Music. and Beek Es Lawton's Marie Store. It THE SICILIAN VESPERS._ THE V S e C I n L w AN d VESPERS AMERICAN be CA r DE'M a OP e MUSIC. On WEDNESDAY EVENING, Dee. 7, at it o'clock, "um NEW SCENPRI AND PROPERTIES. FIVE HUED NED hIAONIFICENT AND COSTLY DRESSES. And number of SPLENDID SUITS OP MF.DLEVAE ACCOUTRE MENTS. From the celebrated manufac torn of Granger, in Pa ris, and an immense ensemble, at a cost of FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. The We of Reserved Seats for the 'Sicilian Ves pers'' will commence to-morrow (Tuesday.) at 9 &doe k A M. da-tf WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. v Dole Le55ee........ Mrs. M. A. GIRRSIRON. Bowels Agent Mr. JOR. D. MV FURY. THIS (MONDAY) BYENINfi. Dee. TLe Legendary Drama and Fairy_ Spectacle, antaled THE FAIRY CliteLF. Con O'Carolan Mr. Berney Williams; Moleshee Mrs. Barn*y To be followed by the celebmtea Drnms, entitled AN HOUR IN RY.VILLIg. In which Mrs. Barney Williams will eastain eight, character'. To conclude with a . . GRAND BALLET. SW - Prices as anat. Bests secured three dars in adranee WHEATLEY 1 CLARKE'S ARCH STREET TREATRE. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, tee. 5, A II aUGHTER'd VOW. Atridis. Mrs. Wood; Hypnlite Mr. Dolman; Mar cel, Mr. Gilbert; Exianorre. Mum •V'eslor. To E LAUGHING HYENA. Mr. Felix Framer Mr. Gilbert; Simon Hortiblower. Mr. Johnson ; Mrs. Florence Earner. Miss Taylor. Bestx ov Yams s.—Admission. XI cents ; Secarrar Feats in Dress Circle.373i cents; Parquet NI ants. Doors open at, ball past . s o'clock; perfmmen to eon:manes at 7 o obsek prearselr. tTROPOLITAN HALE JAYNE'S LT.A. COMMONWIALTH BUILDING CHESTNUT Street. near SIXTH. - • . Third week of the triumphal souse. of THIDIXN'S lilUeEUfd OF Ini•CH NICAI 4 ARTS, One of the moil novel, pleasing. and instructive exhi litions e beauty end mechanical skill ever introduced Into this country, is now open for the resent imsen. and exhibited every es ening daring the seek. and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Terminating with the tetrifio scene of the !hornet Sea. Anllsllo,—Adal.s, 23 cents; Children under ten pears of age. la cent. Doors open at 73n the evening. and I &Clock in the afternom. Remember the Buhr ht Theatricals every Wednm.day and Sato day afternoons. de dtf pENNSYLVA.NIA ACADEMY OF TILE - 11 - FIRE ARTS tats CiIESTNUT 81 RENT, Is OPPN DAILY, iSandsys excepted.) tromp A. Id. till 6 P. N. BARTOLOMEB STATUE OF '‘ PARADISE LOST," Nov all Exhibition fora short time. Admission 25 cents. Children under years hal price. Shama of Stool: $3O. OLD FOLKS' CONCERTS, e onnnal FA Th THER ICE MP, With his ce/ehreted OLD FOLKS' CONCERT COMPANY of thirty Ladies find Gentlemen from Alssviciossatts. Tir tt h splondul orchestra, assisted by the distinguished Boston Basso, Mr. M. W. WHITNEY, and by the F warm. Mrs. hMMA DAVIS NICHOLS. Will have the honor of giving Six Grand Concerts in this city, at NATIONAL MALL, oar TUESDAY EVENING,Dec._ 9th, WEDNESDAY EVKNINe. Dee. 7th. THURNDAY EVENING, Deo. Sth, FRIDAY EVENING. Dee. 9th. SATURDAY EVENING, Dec. 100, .111 D MONDAY EVENING. Dec. 12th. When they will appesr clad in costumes of En years 'Ad miaaion. 25 cc nta ; Children 15 rents, Doors open at T. Concert commence at 8 o'clock. WEDNESDAY and BATURDAV Afternoons at 3." i o'clock. Grand Day Ileht Reception for Ladies and Children. WhDNESDAY, P. Al. Children under 13, admitted free. d.52.t 11 - ANDEL AND IIAYDN SOCIETY'S A-A- FIRST GRANT) CONCERT OF THE BEASON 1859-60, TUESDAY EVENING. December 6. •T CONCERT HAIL. • • -• . The Director* have the pleasure to announce for this Concert a miscellaneous selection of Eiokw. Dam. Choruses, and Overtures. (such as may be adapted to the tastes of their numerous subscnbent anti thepu hl to senerellid trout the works of Handel,blosart, Bane. Carats. and others, and thef will be rendered hi the members of the Society, secnmploied Orr the t,ER MANIA ORCHESI RA. CARL SENTZ. Leader. . Among the most nameable festures the occasion are Handers GRAND HAILSTO.NE COURUS, and the MISI , RERE, from IRLIVATORE. - . . The Germania Orchestra will perform the overtures to ZANY& and MARTHA. The enure Direction of the, Conceit will be under Mr. R. CAR N CROSS... Conductor. Mr. MICHAEL IL CR OtiS .... ... - • Butiseriptiona 83, entitlire the ratiscribe• to three cards of admission to each of three nubile performances. and sinitle tickets tO cents. to be had at Beek & Law ton's, Neventh and Chestnut; W. 11. Coniston's , 147 North Eighth, and at the door. - . . . Doors open at half past six. Concert to commence at halPpast seven. 413-.lt. /3-.-cDONOUG LI'S GAIETIES—RAGS St , above SE C . o:4l?.—Clianze of Bill. bEeniiCmi ----- • • • Deehaluma - CaUdine. C own.-- ... ...... . .A. M.. Hera ande tr. Lost ifiistimit. Lost Brother Cade ....... ..... ~..... Billr Thomas. : J. I:lmam NEW BAND OP SERENADE A RS. A. J. Levan, A. M. Herassdet • Berml4on. Billy Thootaa • Master Times, Wm. ei GO 17502, Soon Whams. Thomas Utast, A dmatuann.lo.ls. and 25 canto. d: TEMPLE OF WONDFRS. Northeast collier of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets—Second stem CHANGE OF ENTERTAINMENT EACH EXHI BITION. SIGNOR BLITZ. The great Ventrileveist and 3Jasician, led: give fee New and Astostahme Performances at the above elace EVERY EVF,NING at 7% o'clock. and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at 3 o'clock. eon elating of Lauskable Scenes in 'VENTRILOQUISM. Inemnprehensl4 Feats of NATURAL NIAGICSPI NIT RAPPING and its INFLUENCES. and the LEARNED CANARY BIRDS. Adraisson Y 3 cents. Children 13 cants. an.lm . GERMN IA ORCIIESTRA.-P BL I 0 A Reheomt3 every F.ATUHDAY at MUSICAL FUND HALL. at .3% o'clock P.M. A package of eight tickets, one collar. Sinale tickets. 25 cants. To be had ad G. Andre's. and Beck & Lawton's Music Stores. and at the door. 013-3rn SAVING FUNDS; AMERICAN SAVING FUND.—Compa ny's couthenst normal WALNUT and FOURTH STlOft.TB—open daily !Tom nine till fix a o'clock. And on Monday ad nicht is the encrusts. Th.s old institution has diva's paid in full on dosuand, with out notice. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All sums W d back on demand in gold and silver. TRUSTEES: Alex. Whi[him, President- Sarah Work. V. Prerdent John C. Farr, T. E. H Irper. Genres I,nrcet. Lotus A. liodey, Thos. Rergeant, Alb. C. Robert ,- , J 0... P. Simons. `JOIII.I Bowman, H. H. Elenidre. Wlllranu J.Horard. INC/ S. WILSON. Treasurer. JOHN C. SIMMS. &craters • SP RING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO CIETY OF PHILADELPHIA. Office, No. Skt North THIRD Street I Consondation Bunk Ful Wes., CHARTERED BY THEVAN LEGLATURE OFF16:111- SYL I IS e.. Deposits quelled In MIMS of One Dollar sad_ Rewards, end repaid in Gold, without notes., deposit PER CENT. INTEREST from tAO daY of tea with_ dra A wn. responsible end reliable Savings Institution hes font been needed ID the Northern part of the city, and" The S i g 1 g Garden w re Sane XS= Itestis4r t e alt o e r'ed b 1 , The L m g :glers. In °ma, zing and hicaong_lv. B bare ' Wn go verned wholly by i &lore to accommodate the bum rilpomptenlaret ' a n t iran wh is teti of it th is e sn e rron lar dett LNIL 'o. elterim- OFFICE OPEN DAILY, From 9to 2.ii o'clock; also, on Monday and Thursday from/instil h o'clock in the evanion leineozas. it e g ° Lev? breehen Dinitit, on. H. IC Staorite Ladd Undereoffer, rederiek Smoke. raacis Hart. john Kessler, Jr., Sae, 8. Pnnsle,_ L (mesh hl, Crowell, rowel' P. LeClere. I C tic i t ° rex", I ' Eon. Wei. rthu.r.i. ree Woelpoer. Geo. T. Thorn, Peter C. Ellmaloer,. Rotel— H. Dembrov. J.A.181:19 8. PRINGLE. Prwodett. VIANCIII Vele. Btoretarr. ido-tt It BOARDING. WA NTED—Famished Apartments. with every facility for lionsektemer, Bath. Gas. &o. for Gentleman and Wife; or Board ' a atrret:y ?rivets Family. Address •• Ikterclaset," Patch. with fall partredsrs of price. Pie. nl.l BOXES AMERICAN AND 15,000FRENCHIVINS OW GLASS--The moss for brands. and of very avi and 4untity . ream set Ins any and r onntry trade, at pros' assonnshingly tow Bend your own to ZjEtiLER & SMITH. Mug: Plaint Ginn, eel enial% Dimakus, aornsrl9EcONTl end GUEN S alf-s1