The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 06, 1859, Image 3

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    0-"''''altKeVroEios24)..WATO4lod.44#Meli,,f Ohn.,
Yarects trt ten7ears ;ef-age;'• ir hearing be
foreAlderiniti sink tna Siturstej , terentag, on the
stealing five-pleeesof-wall.paper from *-
store on Main lerse RarjArmat,Gentown
'll l tathek4 -Wding at
; owns ilia or
six cows , and a
qiereecarat - *aka - silt belitthr his children' putt°
altos.:; n trompany'with his sitter sad
Older,hrother, 'enter the store, for :that purpose,
and,the attendant being temporarily abiont, made
Off VIM= tho`paper."He'was sent to the Nouse of
•.; Atafillie• .•:• • ••, - ,
Towardsmidnight, piSinday evening, abold rob
.‘ be was attemptedlloM-tone. The jewelry store
4f Mr. Julos,Eptersitis,,NO;,P 3B South - *root, was
",erithred hi boring: through A, batik window. Not
-; .withstandinthe fang them family was In the up--
Pet Ort'Of the lionsaj'and that the, hair 'Was not
the reb ein proceeded deliberately to blow
open the safe-with gunpowder -- -; They succeeded in
the effort; beKtitto, ng box ttaaempty, and they
' their labor -for their pains* 'There "was an
aviation sale at'the ' ' store the night *previous, and
, ,
• Abe burglars doubtless expeeted to find the proceeds
',".7 poi safe:„" Thea' obtained rid ,booty , but a dirk
' ltralli." 'They fled sotin after the explosion.
Atentthe stone time the: hoisse of Mr. Charles
- Thompson, No: '439 North Eleventh street, below
- was broken' into: The family *as
„ - -absent from the city, leaving the 'house in the ears
=- of tosolbred woman. , Thelatter went to ohuroh,
' ' and 'When' she"rotitrited site found'. that the house
bad been ransaoked , and a quantity of , goods were
••, ' peeked up in-the parlor in 'readiness for removal.
The thief made off upon the entrance of the wo
man,,leaving behind a btinoh of 'falie keys. .lt is
' . thought that out little,plunder was obtained
About two,p'olook on Sunday morning an at.'
tempt was made to otter the residents of Dr. Wil.
- lismocin Walnutstreet, hetween Ninth and Tenth:
'The beirglar mounted an arbor the •yard MAIM
forded open alabk Wind*, Aellito was heard by'
Dr.'W. The doctor sprung
„ts rattle, and the res
eat-be/era treaty retreat: +. - .1
Yestprdey,Mornieg about two o ' olock , a.shoe store
in Tenth atreeti below:Lombard, wee broken open.
There was a men sleeping inside; and the robber
„was gotasequentit boated off without having obtain
-ed arty Plunder.. , , "
As fitting fi nale to this chroniele, lotus respect.
fully ask, "Where are the police?". -
. - .
'.SIVEnn AcClDEnt.—Yesterday morning, a
, • ,
resident .of New York, named Henry Sheldon,
jumped' from a railway oar on 'the Coates-street
line,,at Ninth , street, and enshrined a compound
- frieture ,of one' of. his ankles. Mr. Sheldon was
• • , apprehensive that the ears would be run into by a
,:loCoutotire 'On the . Germantown road, _ and ho
jumped off to avoid the expiated collision. The
• sufferer was taken to hinfreeideneO, Eighth street,
• above Market. •
- , ,
• • A 'MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT - by the young
ladies Of the Southeast Grammar School will be
• , given, at Musical Ennd Hall, on Wednesday even.
fog, at half past seven o'clock. • ?he proceeds
- be appropriated to the ' purchase o ,a piano for
the use,of the school. ,
' The remain of Brown arrived in New York od
Saturday evening: A crowd surrounded the build
.
Ins:where they ware placed, hat - the polio° dis
persed them .
, •Says the Times
-• a-Afterwards several persona were admitted to
the room; the lid of the colßil wag removed, ex
posingto viate:the Tace and, breast. " The festures
- would have been instantly recognised as those of
John 'Brown by any one who had seen bib photo
,graph. They were not In the least distorted, and
wore a calm expression ad one asleep.' Tbelids
were closed natnrally, and there wee aslightbrnbie
perceptible on the side of the right eye. The body
was dressed in the clothes m which he wag 'exe
cuted. .
• . _
"No demonstration of any kind took place in
lbecity with referinee to the arrival or departure
of the body, although it had been rumored that
the' remains would be oonveyed to the Church
of the Puritans (Dr. Cheeveriii) where ,funeral
ceremonies would ,be - performed. A strong de
sire for such, a demonstration in this city was
expressed by many. but the movement was decided
.to - be impractieable under the' circumstances,'
betide being in opposition to the plainly expressed
wishes of deceased, concerning the disposition of
his body.' Arrangements are made for the inne
rs& rites body.'_
the arrival of the remains at North
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.,
The Money Market.
PECITADiaII Doe. 6,1859
, Rending Railroad advanced at the Stook Board
this morning to 20j. Williamsport and Elmira Rail
road bonds advatood 1 again; selling at 10. Cabs
wissa Railroad . stook cord sal.' North Ponnsylva-
Dia Railroad at Si. -Ponnsylvania Railroad at 37i.
The business done was oxeeedingly meagre.
The money market eihibits'rery little variation.
The bank statement shows a favorable condition of
these institutions, and a proper tendency to lessen
their loans, While tho regular demands of busixess
men are light. The statement shows a decrease of
loans and circulation, and eh 'increase of deposits
and spots.
OFFICIAL BANK STATEMENT.
WIZILLT 4VI ABltl - or PUILADICLIHIA DANIS
phnic..........-............, ----..--.........
_Nov. W. Deo, O. Nov. 21. Deo. 5.
Fladelphin„.... *9,110000
* 3,110,000 9220,090 $678,012
orth America. 2,851 360 2.663 005 573 125 612,951
arm & Mach . 3251.791 3,978.933 %IMO 937,710
Commercial..., 1.517.000 1,482.00. , 195 009 231.009
t.
.11 1 ra l g, t i e; . . . ' - 12 462
11 4 4 7 8 it r71: 6 41 CI'S
thwack -• ..
978,351 990.242 203 657 204 500
emenston.,. : • . • B'o 7/3 807,358 216 761 176.554
ann. Townsslip. 655.611 171974 178 021 147.405
astern _ 1,291,873 . 1,249.5 W 238.619 241,290
Pn. & M eek... 1,131.5 0) 1,142 525 195:475 102065
imeros 611.771 .647 200 1N1.211 142 551
irerd ' 5084.100 6,670,374 190.398 222,212
Zrde 2 P 39 4' ll •• • 147,173 ‘ -679.9A5 -118947 118.833
risOlidatton... 488.484 ' 475,410 69,199 65.723
10,12 815,918 833,914 97 0•38 , 83,351
mpannivealth. 240,271 - 396,991 .683135 72,790
re Exohange. 405.195 391,230 .60 314 69.6 , 8
mon.. ...... . 808809 363,472 45.615 64,991
Total .... ..... 20,077,433 24,903.600 4612,324 4 664,453
• . , , DEPOSIT& CIRCULATION.
BANNS. -.+---•*•-•••••.•
Nov. 211. - Ilse. b. Nov. 28. Deo. 5.
---...--
iladelphle.,.... 01.430,009; 91 614.000 8269,0013 5241,000 p a rat America. 1.689 091 1,674 Ma 265 670 261,409
rm & 846911., ';_2,917.167 .5.me.830 '25166 355, 9 30
[ I
ommer,oial..... 703,000 , 691.000 148200 '364,03)
schanice'.....'. - 810 581 • 807244 155 MO 149.625
. Liberties.:... 685.000 876.000• 120120 • 114 NO
thwack..... 712,189 693,114 98,910 -, 102 186
ensmston . .. 600 0,311 580.712 140230 121 060
enn Towneftip. 561,722 592,923 , 89,135 • 95.390
esteo's - 936,992 909,107 119,190 120,019
Man. & Meohs.. ,5121,685 537,065 'll5 MO 115,990
tl?mmeioe 40;.04 443.631 . 81,159 92300
rard ...'...,,.c. 881,293' • 868.612 /87,510 170,695
radearpost's.... 402 $l2 413 472 84,807 81 191
t Sy ohdation.:. 'MIS 771 254,8 X 101,990 92,370
437,477 410.603 107,476 111 616
co nMll9realth. 211,590 213 633 ,95 625 191020
rn =change 251,115 256,107 92,235 91.191
U4110R....-........ '
/86,419 497,901 61,589 77, 0 0
T0ta1.... /4,80 1 ,075 14,852,018 2679,066 2,518,226
The aggregates compare with those of the pre
,101111 week as follows:
Nov. 28. Deo. 6.
r,,DitidStook 811,617.156.11.317.615..in0. $ 4EO
00 , ..... , 25307,492. 21,963,5 1 36—D00. 313.337
pale , -4.512,331 4 561,453...1n0. 53,12 3
as otnertnka.. 1,108,192 - 1.381.491—De0. 23,101
6 636 other 11116. . 2,468 912 24328.231..De0. 70.123
61 1 0 11 2 11 .. •-•••• •• • ...... 21,81 6 .515- 14,852,018—.100. 35 313
ir0u1ati0n............. .2,619.662 2.618 225..De0. 31,333
The following statement Shows the condition of
the banks of Philadelphia, at 'rations - times since
November, J. 857
-
MO. Loans. - Spume. - , throulation.• Deposita.
Nor. 4... 31.199,4111 2,071,481 - 2,141,113 16X5.788.
11.....11,922,V4 3,770,701 1,611.11:01 11, 4 E5. 2 63
July 5....24,3310928 6,655,517 2,434,151 16,006,648
*O.
5....28131,057 6.069300 2,741,754 17,019,006
lab. T... ,
.26.472.569 6,979.09 2.766.465 11.067,167
April . 54537,517 5.335 013 3,426196 17,161470
July 5. —45,446.440 4,897,1365 2, 7 278. , * 15.151,454
Aug:. - 11....24.7111.1313 , 4,M,630 2,809,46 S 10529333
5ept.6,456.090 2202427 14.901.672
Col. 8....25,479,119 6,821.21.3 2.142,446 15 660,713
10....26.657,968 5.233,644 2,930,908 15.459.455
14 17_26,83143g 5,237,766 2,873102 16,333,414
" 24....26 6.37,233' 5,023 745 2.109,752 15 098,336
5i....0.6580414 . 040,242 2.788.375 15 254.01
Nov. 7-25,668.286 5.017 936 2.797,166 15.00 452
" /1. • .24,621.123. 43371.374 ' 3,751.2% 15.212,918
7. .., .26.01 ul2 4 1r4 11.04,113 14,V18 230
...ZSXT,432 4. 3,374 2,679 542 14,815 675
Poo. 13...44.13633.1215 4 .4,53 4,448,g0 14,862,018
Qeorge .14. Arnold, Esq., rho manager of the
Olearbig ironic, reports tits transactions of last
tweak as follows: • - - •
Nov ber
De.gior
• The well•exeouted counterfeit live-dollar hills
on-the-Bank of Commerce were exposed, some
time ago, and the public were told that the genuine
notes were tinted yellow, while the counterfeits
were not. To-day wo are notified 'from - the vigi
lant ocuiduotent of, Peterson'., Coimterfeit De
tector-that the defieleney in the former counterfeits
has been remit*. The new fraudulent note is
described as follows: Well-executed counterfeit
Avis. , dellar note on . the Bank of Commerce, Phila
delphia, llig. steamship and 'reseals at coo, fe
male ®sated on A'berTel With telescope on lower
riilat end. Three females on a cliff on left end,
amber' on left• end trees_ not toioh the line, in
genuine it does. Note his a yellow tint. Signed
by IL Bieber, Aim president.
The following is Ills amount of deal , transported
on the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad for one
day, being all of the week ending Theiroday, De
cember I, D 359: . - -
Tons. Cwt
..... - 7,772 14
T0ta1....
,wie'eeme time ism
l'4eannexedle".tiii? 8obpyl&ill Navigation Coal
Trade for the woek ondlog Thnnday l Deoembor 1.
185$:
To!ol. for ...... .
1M91 00 1.Y rip!l,lo.-
100:•-•r•A•:••••••
• }414.087 of
T° Oftql. 6 tim•lftd year-•••••••••:•••• 1 44 06 1 1 1
The follewing fe ttip amount of Coal shipped by
the fientjusolon and proad Top Railroad Tor the
I f9eg 4 0 1 98' November 80, 1859
f o r the 'week I
Atesiohsly rspiarte4 this 'Tits, silos Jon, t.
otol amount 'lopped
To sa me date last year... ...... .
laoreaie
The followlog,litho amount of Coil transported
over this Lelaigh/Araßey Railroad for the nine days
ending witli , thelseal year, November 30, 1859:
•:-
. 020 is T 4 ° ,l l 4ol su,sei
yOrdiastresa fast rear, 17,796 17. 463,23313 7r1,02ti
llooroaso ...... 661 12 100.660 OS 100.622 00
We annex-the' amount of Iron trarOported over
the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the nine days end•
4 in; with_ the lisonLyear t November 30,1850 •
........ Tope-7.00
• Wasuninly tyin.natulan r t abed
TOtal to date ' 19,40
BlllOlC'Extnuar OR BALM
Deaamber YOWL •
, • - , Rnralkanß nR. lf. SlaTmensi, 81.0 i Walnut Minot.
" PIREIT BOARD. •
virt,„0,...atcp40 , 34 40 flointprilknk. - ..'...004
bpvild viVAL., la ',I rlorll n
7- •
slo'
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e
0 e i di —cash.
AM'o2onnT
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BETWER3
900 City 66 R.— P. 97/(1
t ' t .91.1100 ND
2200 Ps as .. , . 93%
1930 Ponpa Coon as.• • •
2061114194 plt 7i .... t . 10
aOl. Isra R 11 •
1 Girard Batik 4670
10 Rsos Mid Viss-sts • •
R..._.........14. 31
10 • do .. .. 31
CLOSING PRII
Asked.l
11. Skase '71,..103
?Slim 6e— , —.974 996
1E3,1
turnr 6 133 ii
.bda su j ‘i
" mort as '4/1 91
... do , 86.70,4 71% 1
i'orns R .. ...... ...373 e 111
• ',lto es. Yaki
Stouts tlanssn i r,
Bohn7l Nay 4 '82..70( 1
7/
Buhl Am stook— .. 8
1:115011MBER 15-43Yer
. The Flour market is very quiet to-day, and standard
shipping brands ere held at 878.875!;. and no salon to any
extent; the only transaction Is 250 bble W. B. Thomas'
superfine at Sea° 7 eo' bbl; the borne trade ere buying at
the ahoy° figures for superfine, $6 82,402 87 for extras,
IT;to 7 for extra family and lam brands, as in quality.
brlour same°. and selling in a email WSY at Penn
ht. Corn Meal is not numb inquired for. and sylvania Meal le Mandy at $3.76. Wheat—The market
is dull at preview, quoted rates; there is not moth of
fering, and only about 4.000 tin have been sold at 8182 m
.4.1 for red, chiefly at the latter rate for prime Southern.
White is quoted at $1 4001 46. and no sales. Rye to in
demand at 930 for Penn. Corn is not no plenty to.dsy ;
sales Include about 3,000 bu new yellow at Mane for
damp, and 780800 for prime dry" lots. Old is worth glo
plm. Oats are quiet at 420 for Delaware, and 410 for
l'ennsylVania. Bark is unchanged. and gneteitron quiet
'at.B27 for let No.l wr ton. Cotton in but little inquired
for.-and dull at previous quotatione. Groceries—The
market is inactive, and a smell business doing in Sugar.
Coffee, and Molasges at full rates. Provisions—There is .
'Yore little doing, and no changes to note ; email Wee of
new Pickled Rams at leNe. short time. Reeds are quiet,
and a small business going in Cloyersoed at 1525.26 es
In quality. Whiskey is unchanged. bbla Belling at 2.14 ,
2730, the latter for prime Ohio ; 26110 for Ws, and Wie
for drudge.
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
•
Hussman 5, 1859.
The receipts of Beef cattle were large noon this
week, reaching' about 2.'200 head. The market continues
active . , and prieeMbout the same as Mt quoted. The
taming are the particulars of the Wear
37 testae Abrahems. Ohio. 80a9 49 1 0 0 tbs.
to B. Ilnidirin. Chester counts 8889.
1T J. Sanderson, Pennsylvania. Vet 9.
22 D. Eckman, Ohl., 87.60810.
41 Kennedy & Melees& Cheater county, $799.
m J Smith. Ohio. ts 7 5060-60.
92 Franks. Ullman k Co., $BBO.
22 11. W. Oemmill Delaware, eta 60.
67 H. Chain. Ohio 868850.
30 W. Holmes Ohio, 87810.
40 James Aut. Ohio, 86311.
78 J. Jarrett. Pennarlvania, 87.600860,
61 GMT Gordon, Slam
•DO IL Gray, 788 60.
102 N. Carr, Virginia. SastP.
63 Z. Walter. Ohio, 8081.
89 Rine° & Woodward. Illinois, 8608.61
23 Cochran & McCall. Delayer° county, 40 grow.
• •6041oPillen. Ynnng h. Co . Cheater °minty. 88 2589.
87 Peat, & Kimble- Cheater county. 882589.
22 Jesse Miller. Cheater coun'y. 48e9.66.
- 19 Trimble & Kirk. Chester county. 8_8254910.
90 State Cattle, Chester county. 8.700 60.
26 P. McFillen. Chester county, 8809
14 We t lexsnd^r. Charter county, 88e9.60.
21 Cochran & McCall, Delaware. 898916.
19 Glendy, Virginia 8304 gross.
Harrison & Co.,
Virginia.g7ll9 20.
33 Rev mour & utton. virgin's., 8 3 .7 6 84.60 gross,
- SO P.Valhaway, Lancaster county, $869.
14 R. McCue. Maryland, So gross.
WURNTek UNION DROVE-YARD.
200 D. Bradley. Illinois. e 2 60#320, common.
AfeChina. Clio, 87 , 28.
20 Kimble & Kirk. Cheater county. $7.504210.25.
15 John Shelby: Chester county, Vara
17 Smith. Westmoreland county. It_7 , ts
93 John Wallace. chestet county, .5 7cr8.26.
2 1 A. Gheen. Cheater county. $7OB.
40 Fuller. Fayette county, S7EOOO.
10 G. Da Billiton. Cheater county. 08:110.
20 B. Hood. Cheater county. e 802.75.
26 N. wornts. Chester county. 8809.
: 4 000 Sheep arrived and sold at Phillips' yard at from
7 to 8n lb net.
300 also sold at the Bull's Hood drove yard et 8084j6
41Y fb.
126 COWS were mild at 'verntz's yard nt SYS to stO for
find quality. and alba 25 for dry.
2 from of Hoge were sold by Miller and Stallman
at 5 , 6 to 87.404 Y 100 The net.
5.017 hand of loge sold at Imhoir l e at from 86a7.60 4P
100 lins net.
LECTURE DT lIENRY WARD 'BEECHER ON Thugs-
DAT EVECIING.—The conspiouous place. which Henry
Ward Beecher holds to-day as a pulpit orator and leo-
torer has become a matter of universal comment. both
hero and abroad. He may be said to be a thoroughly
original genius—he hence says and dnes succesyfully
what in his imitators becomes ridiculous. In his mode
of resurrecting s dead thought and investing it with life
and beauty. Mr. Beecher it unappronebed by any other
living orator. No matter how much men may differ with
im in the sentiment/ he holds, none hear him without
admiring hie eloquence. For thief reason. Mr. Beecher
always commands %crowded audience. We hare no
hall which hie popularity is not sufficient to fill. We
have already announced that the concluding lecture of
the present course, before the People's Lit. racy Join
ture. will In delivered by Mr. Beecher, at Concert Hall,
nn 'Thursday evening of the present week. We shall
not be ,urprised if tiokete command a premium on the
evening of the lecture.
Tan " OLD FOLKS" AGAIN.—We are happy to
Inform our readers that the original Father Kemp, with
his ;celebrated 'Old Folks' Concert Company," has just
reorganized with special reference to a tour to Europe,
and will 'commence the first of a series of concerts, at
National Hall, Ms-ket , street, above Twelfth, this
( Tuesday) evening. They will be assisted. in the pre
gent instance, by the distmguished Yankee vocalist,
Mrs. Emma Davis Nichols, and the celebrated Bosun
basso, Mr. M. W. Whitney.
CHRISTMAS Dirt GOODS.—WO invite the special
attention of our lady readers to the no lase seasonable
than attractive card of Messrs. Eyre & Landoll, south•
west corner of Fourth and Arch streets, winch will be
found in another &limn of our paper this morning.
The reputation of this old and respectable house for
keeping a large and elegant stook of goods is too well
established to require comment; but the ladies will
thank us for informing them that Messrs. E. & L.
have been making special arrangements for the holi
days, by nanticixo IN Palen a variety of articles, with
the view of rendering them the most desirable Christ
mas presents Among these we may mention a splen
did line of Lyons Velvets. Beaver Clothe, Black
Cloaks, Blue and Brown Merino's. Broche Shawls.
Woolen Shawls Velvet Poplins, Irish Poplins, Soviet
Be Danes, Figured Merinos, Finelllankets, Table
Linens, etc. They are worthy of attention.
CHRISTMAS CUTTS:7 , I%O most beautiful and
pleasing Christmas present is the Stereoscope and Pic
t ‘res. The largest assortment, at the lowest prices, at
the Emporium, IC South Eighth street.
JAMES CaIMAIR & CO.
THE MAMMOTH ITOTRI...—The "Continental" in
rnpidly approaching completion. When open for the re
ception of boarders, it le computed that nine-tenths of
them will buy their clothes at the palatial store of Gran
ville Stokes, No. 607 Chestnut street.
011Anuion CIIANCISS fur eeeeptablo Gifts are of
fered daily by Mr. G. G. twins, of the Gift Book Flom,
Chestnut street, below riftli. Besides having the largest
nod most beautiful assortment of publications of every
kind, at the lowest cash rater, he has a no lees attractive
variety of good watches, cameo sets of jewelry. silver
tea sets, lockets, rings, pencil cases, pens, and an end -
lea; stock of Presents for the Holidays, which lie dist.i.
butes freely to every one who may purchase a Book at
his store. Mr. Brans is a man of sterling enterprise,
and his business is conducted on the strictest basis of
fairness and integrity. All, therefore, who visit his
Place will not only secure the full worth of their money
in the books they buy, but something from among his
Gifts whioh Will be valued and worn for its intrinsic
worth. The latest publications, elegantly bound, for one
alwaysdollar, on hand.
TEA WARMIOUSE.—John B. Love's choice Tens,
Seventh and Brown.
3060, Gleaaon's Pictorial "Lint-af-Entrle-Ship" will
'commence its second volume in an enthely now shape,
with a beautiful new heading, and with new typo ; in
short. every thing about it will be new from top to toe.
The Paper will also be greatly enlarged from its present
form of eight pages to sixteen pages; it will be a main•
moth weekly of sixteen hundred square inches, and will
contain nearly double the quantity of reading matter
and illustrations it now has. A host of new oontribu
tore and artists have been engaged for it, and the most
liberal artangemente have been completed, Buell as will
enable Mr. Gleason to publish by far the finest Matra
tad Journal yet published.
What surprises ua ix, that. with all these great im
provements, and the additional expense to the pub
lithe r, the.price for IMO will be so vary cheap, that cer
tainly no ono will forego the pleasure of its weekly
visit. Terins 51 a year. A. Winch, 320 Chestnut 81.,
wholesale agent.
Clearings. Balances naid
3,480,679 21 123 1 1.166 14
3 621431 66 263.41/ 16
9,236,296 22 161.611 64
367/ 218 34 . 211,783 62
3,612966 61 269 631 td
2,910.991 66 188,696 64
tHRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
518.973.19169. 01400470 31
SWAB HOUSE—Chestnut et.. below Ninth.
Vit M Pinker, N Y I Honig, Balt
A Du Creel M Birakoseh, N Y
A IT Lewis. Cin, 0 0 0 Booth. Cin, 0
0 W MoDowell, N Y A Jones, N y_
A M Laa7ence, al Y P P Allen, N Y
W A Bale, N Y W B Ring, Wash, D C
AB Pit , terson. Bolt RN Mayes. Ala
D Marion. Pittsburg J C Bridge. Balt
.1 Oorblt,NY, _ J W Cunningham, Emig
0 I, Woodbridge,N Y .1 II Bootle, Ga
.1 El Cohen. PI Y T II Greenfield. Tenn
N Brewster. N Y W II Ryan, Balt
I Bettel, Balt s W Burton at. la, Brooklyn
ra i ge . ,,r7 , cm- Nine Cohen.
M Junco, N Y C &Liar, N
M Colson & la, N V BS Guerpsey & la. N 'V
MlVlNDlStraknaoh, ^I Y Mademoiselle Patti, N Y
fl.pt W H Baylor & In, Vs .1 Railer 8r la, va
W HAT Chagos., lit) T T Hendrickson, Conn
.1 Bowman Bell. Reading 31. vane, I nno. Pa
W Evans, Jr,N Y If ROnnible, Mo
H Gamble, Mo 11 W Nortnon, Va
CI P Whittaker. Md Dr A Rnwline,N y
A .1 Rraoser, Balt . AI, Clarke, Boston
Col Beton:Pa H A I...inan. N Y
H B Plant & wf, Oa B El Palmer, N Y
I Ramel. N Y El Atherton , Boston
Pi' I Peel*. N Y J M Abhot & la, N J
R Teller, N Y
Than Thorne A la. Newark Tire Dußois
S F Gould, binshvi le Bami Gould. Boston
A II ' , avian 8 C It Panderson
1) Jamul & la. NY I II Pearce, Richmond
I) p Fleming S C J 11 Savage N y
A C Ora , Del ...I IF amino, Mobile
A II W hae . N V L B BMiniftr. Mobile
1) I. winchester & ht. N Y W Vt . Buckm, Kamm
R V Richardson. Memphis T E Willson, Wen
Dr .111 pnr,'R enena ' • 3 0 Atwater, N Y
A Baker, Renttlcky '
MERCHANT'S' HOTEleqroarth et., below Arab.
I °Welton, Fcnn Illetfinan.N Y
R F Brown, Wing Jae Houston, M Chunit
Wm ft Otte, b Chunk' Hen Craig. M. Chunk
W tncruning.Burnmit Hill W Negly & la, York Bogs
IA Wieripan&s:,York Sege LC lismberlain
11. 11 Hartley, Pittsburg S II BMWs. Ind
. 1 T wallingg A R. Brundage, Wllkoeb'e
Saud vanlcon , Wilbeaharre J 3 Hilt. N 1
0 M Pond. N L R MoD Shoemaker, Pa
John Woodruff. Chester co J 0 Elielibing,San Frano,gco
R .1) TwoedY. Mt, Oen Wru tell, , Carbcin co
Tons. Cwt
89;236 'la
„..yrt),96ola
AMERICAN HOTEL-011,41mA it., ob. Firth.
W 0 Williams. England Plt Hambirch, N Y
J It Slayton, M D. Alabama John Gardner. N Y
W i. Stork, Leesburg H Maguire, Md
0 B Maguire, Md W Lehman: Baltimore
J . II Keith, Ma B E Bethlehem
0 Henry. Cincinnati, 0 0 Mitehell.Flan Francisco
J N Flinahinnn. N J Samuel O Milli an , N J
Si R Foote, N Y E M Sharp, N Y
Ft F North. Connertiout .1 H Serrnour,_Md
D Perla,. Vermont A M Lloyd. Hollidaysburg
CI Miller. Huntingdon Oen Heister, Trenton, N J
C W Leeds. Trenton. N J .113 McCreary, M. chunk
8P AI inniek, Summit Hill N Minnick, Summit Rill
Tomler, Pn 0 Niger. Ramon'. P a
B K Hang Milton, Pa Jan If Bnlum, Milton. Pa•
C 11 Boyd D C_Dodd. Jr Newark. NJ
B W Parsons. Prey, I J H Bradley, Indianapolis
UPBenum,lowa JJKirkh e rn,Poterebg, Va
W F Seymour, D C 0 Valentine, Va
W Hastings. Pa JA Towers, Reit
W}_ J Behan,
FRANKLINMOI.IBE—Chestout st., above Third.
.1 Monte Rent N Y Geo Faber. N Y
Craig Jos B Cra, N Y Jag K McGraw, Va
M, Loci O'Brien,N Y J L Maxwell, Md
'0 Monte, Phila Freak Stnueh. Reading
Freedman, Yhmnizville Dant Potter, N J
Thl E Petry, N Gee All - laugh, Louisville
Si Eckel, Trenton, N J Jesse Momenta], Tenn
W
Root, Germantown S Cory, N Y
BLACK BE AR HOTEL—Third it., above Callowhill.
James Weiler. Macungie J ?jailer, Kutztown
tN Bright, Bernvillo C N Bodey, Orwigsburg
anl Levan. Reading David Thomas, Pa
ndwigßohnelekeer,Pa
MERC I kANTVROUBE—Tbird etreet. Callowhill.
Were Filbert, Womeladorf Mrs Filbert, Womelsdorr
F Velment, Bucks co, Pi
IMO City Oa P. 973(
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100 Reading R 115. 20
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24 gg:"1: 4 1% 10
Long Island 11M
Lehigh Coal&Nay.4B)%
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10s ...... 80
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Philadelphia Markets.
CITY ITEMS.
GREAT 1 /IPROVEMENTs.—On the first of January,
UP TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST HIGH?
JONES' HOTEL- Chestnut *Met, above Sixth.
W Owen, Cm, 0 D E Talrman, Chicago
Oen W mtolie_r, N Y .Las Murphy, Salt
0 Wickham, Va +- sett] H Clowes, N Y
Chas Beaeten. Del B .A Adams, Phil%
B Trany. Phile. A D MoLeod. Balt
.7 Coodin,.lr. Aid Win Afigttn, Md
Gee T gst ogle, Somerset Win 1' Byers, Somerset
Jae M Govern. Va D T Raymond, Va
RI Bowen, Berlin, Ind J Keenan. Del .
L Bouillon. N Y 0 Biminotids, Can. 0
Jos J Shepard, N Y Win A Shepard, N Y
Brook Shower, Md V B Shower. Md
J Venue ttn, N I V Da , ri mole. N Y
David hodd,N Y Jacob Welle,N Y
3 8 Brow Y Jae D Bard, N Y
WmP
Hilliard,
N Ala A Brahma, Balt
W Orange, Balt
--
THE UNION HOTEL—Arch street, above Third.
P F Jones, Wilmington , Del 8 C Taylor, Pa
Sy Wens, Pa WII Cool .4 an. Pa 'oSwany. Easton, Pa ".I . w Gwynned Easton, Pa
Thos Z Atherton. Pa T P Brown, D o
john Wile y Ala I) C Alm Wiley, D C
Baml Ratcliffe, Tamaqua R Kent, ouy netts.
B Frazier A a.l Ma F P Hone Renalinx
Beni R Cox. Mt Holly Semi Sloe ton. Sykesville
II 8 Overholtz, Overton, Pa M Donn lc ti.,DI Y
Miss Dean. N Y 8 L Pinner'. Millon, Pa
W B Semple, Easton, Pa .13 M Btibs, N 3
STATES UNION HOTEL—Market at.. above Sixth
W Wilson, Bordentown Joseph :Masterson. Ps
DT Lehman & tiau. Pa It L Rich°lts. Lancaster
B F Kirk, hid David Mandy, Vs
Joseph WOlabium, Lane 1 H MoNaush on. Lana
Josepb_Mouer, BM ppensbg Dumb Swaim. Newburg
Wln Power. Chicago Wm Dont. Altoona
L K Seltzer, Mt Joy JFt Mohan, Ives
ul
J Fliey South , Phila R. W Smith, Yrightsvllle
G M Thstable Halt J Hutton. Ba t
B Henderson, Balt W H Watt, Pittsburg
F 11l Mickey, Patterson
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race st.. above Third.
Jno 0 Harris, York, Pa Mina M Hogan, York, Pa
J Burnett. Boston A Frowell, Boston
A H Lusht. Lebanon, Pa T V Miller & In, Milford
Ezra Remt.Lanonster co,Pa H E Johnson,Pittsbu re
D Burkholder, Lancaster H J Hendlor_ A Pottsville
.1 Helfenstein. E FicVer. Wornelsdorl"
Jno H Oherlr, Worneladorf Oberholtzer. Phconixv
T Jenkine. Minersville W Weiler. N J
sand M Alyers, Mt Joy John Arndt. Manheina
H B Luckenbaoll. Pa J 8 Brobst. Catawissa
H Mendnnhall.Bloomeburg Jos Whitaker, Mt Clare
Sol Wenner, Pa
EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, above Race.
D McNutt, West Chester T Kirk, Delaware co
8 0 Marshall. W Cheater J P K imball. Pa
C Kimball. N J N D Fowler. Joanaville
L rook, West Cheater .111 Ladd. Ohio
F Keener. Pa J C Smith, W Chester
!Stokes, Indiana W Pennyp_ackor, Ye
K Decease. Pa H Rodgers. N Y
8 Albertson, Boston L T Winter, Baltimore
MOUNT VEIINON HOTEL—Sowed street. ab. Aroh.
J Robertson, Pottsville C W Thorn, Del
id 8 Corllns i Phila J P Van Kline, N Y
C Van Ettna. N Y J C Price. Del
Wm Anderson. Phila Time J Martin, Phita
Wm Dann Pa I 0 Smith, Phila
Jnel Ritter. Reading C Pongee. West Chester
Wm Deerfield. Jr. Easton Col p D Brodhead ,k la, Pa
Master f K Brodhead, Pa Mr. ISI Keller, Pa
Master F Keller, Pa
BA LD EAGLE—Third street. above Callowhill.
Jnenh jeep. Langdale. Pa V) Ilamerman. Pa
Reeding W Polleiger, Reada Johnton, Doylestown
Jonathan P Hallman. Pa arren Hallegass, Pa
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
SEE FOURTH FARE
ARRIVED.
Brig Emerald Isle. (Br) Health, from Black River, Sa.
with torwood, &o. to D N Wetslar & Co. Left mew
Alma, (BM Stil!grove, for New York, loading, to sail
about (7th Nov.
Bohr J H Allen, Raboook, 5 days from Salem, with 141
casks palm oil, to Thin ac MoKeona.
OLE/.REM
Bohr S B Wheeler, MoLaughlin, Cienfuegos, S & W
Welsh.
Bohr A Tirroll, Higgins, Charleston, Pettit, Martin &
Behr M Wrightington, Timelier, Baton, Noble, Ham
!nett &
Steam Echr Tuscarora, Kirby, Charleston and a mar
ket.B tc J M Flanagan.
Btr H L Gaw, liar, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
. .
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
CAPE ISLAND. Dec, 5-8.20 Phi.
Quite a storm preyail p r even t se NE., accompanied
with fog and rain. which any olueot being,die
cernable at SOO yards distance.
Yours, THOS. B. HUGHES.
MILVIORANDA.
Steamship Northern Light, Tinklepaugh, for Aspin
wall, cleared at Now York yesterday.
Steamship Baltic, Gray, cleared at New York yester
day for Aspinwall
Steamship Ctty of Manchester. Cummings, from Glas
er,* via Queenstown 20th ult. arrived at New York yes.
to rdey.
Steamship Delaware, Copes, beams, arrived at New
York yesterdsv.
Steamship Pennsylvania, Teal. hence, at Richmond,
3d inst.
Bark Old Hickory, Holmes, for Falmouth, remained
at HavankaO9l ult.
.. • .
Bark Ann Eltsaboth, Norgrai , e, for Philadelphia, eld
ram Havana 2dth ult.
. .
Bark Ma!darner, Kruse, hence, arrived at Havana 27th
ult.
Brig Delhi. Kenny, benne, arrived at Havana 27th ult.
Brir Alfred Exall, Beadling, hence, arrived at Havana
Seth ult.
Brix Karnak, Downey. for Philadelphia, woo at Hays
no 30th ult.
Bri a 8 Thurston, ',number, linden, arrived nt Cardo
min 26th ult.
. .
Brig Jules Aimee, (Fr) Beadier, hence, arrived at
Boehm met.
Brig Henry Leerle, Grant, hence, at 6alemlth tent,
Sclir NV 0 Bartlett, Connelly, hence, armed at Bos
ton 3d inst.
• .
Behr North Pam G. Matey. from Wareham for Phila
delphia. en ded from New Bedford ad !net.
Behr March Wooster. hence, at Emtpro 25th ult.
Behr Mary Pleteher, Crosby, for Philadelphia, cleared
at Calais Mth ult.
- • .
Reim Ocenn Wave, English. Elliott. Weaver. and II
W Matte, Cranmer, henoe arrived at Iliohniond 3d mat.
Bohr B%MA - ft, Small, for Jacksonville, cleared at Char
leston net.
Schrlllo N Baker. Henderson, from Georgetown for
Phdadolohin. cleared at Charleston 2d inst.
• . . . .
Mire J Ireland, Steelman, John Compton. Shinn, and
Joseph Porter, Yates. nonce, arrived at. Washington. 1)
C. yesterday.
Behr H tt Coggshall, Triton, from Jaoksonville,nrrived
at New York yesterday.
Bohr Jehn.Ponder, Hunt, from Red Bank, arrived at
New York yesterday.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TILE SUPPLY is scarcely equal to the de
mand. so immenee is the popularity of J Ul, E 8
11AUEL'S EAU ATITENLENNE, OR HAIR RE
"ITORER. It prevents and curos baldness, promotes the
growth and beauty of heir, and changes grey hairs and
whiskers to the original color. softness, and brilliancy
or)on , 11. It is note dye. Sold by all druggists, and by
JULES HAVEL & CO., No. 704 CHESTNUT Street,
Philadelphia. dselBtWit.
THE lIAT DESIGNED AND MODELLED BY
WARBURTON, OF 410 CHESTNUT 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 me.
priety to deco. Those who deferred purchasing a lIAT
during the FALL will see in this new style Just cause for
/alarm aside their much wore ben errs, while the BEAU
MONDE will find this " CROWNING GRACE" India
peesably requisite to their WINTER COSTUME.
OPENING DAY—THURSDAY, BTH INST.
WARBURTON, HATTER.
d3-at 430 CHESTNUT bTREET.
COUGHS.—The administration of =diei
ngl preparations in tho•form of a Lozenge, a of all modes
the moat eligible and convenient, more neonatally a■ re
gard. a COMM REMEDY. BROWN'S BRON
CHIAL TB OCILES,"or Cough Lozenge., allay frrtta•
tion winch 'induce Coughing, having a dim.' influence
to the affected parts. dl-thatiat
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
PIANO FORTES.
MELODEONS.
PIANO FORTES.
MELODEONS.
PIANO FORTES.
MELODEONS.
PIANO FORTES.
MELODEONS.
Made by Raven, Bacon & Co., flatlet, Davi' & Co„
Nano & Clark, Mason & Hamlin, and others.
J. E. GOULD, SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT.
no2datu&thtJel
PRINTING-PRINTING-PRINTING.
PRINTING—PRINTING—PRINTING.
PRINTING—PRINTING—PRINTING.
JACKSON, Printer.
JACKSON, Printer.
JACKSON, Printer.
FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
Blank Books sonde to order.
Blank Books made to order.
Blank Books made to order.
Cards and OWWATS.
Cheeks and Notes.
d 2 at Bills Lading and Bill Honda
GROVER. & BALER%
OILIEBRATMD NOIIIELIIIB FAXILT BzwiNi-MAcaniit,
AT lIRDEVED PRIORS.
730 CiIErNUT STREET.
PHILADELPHIA.
TIM Paloll3 OF
SINGER'S BEWINO MACHINES
HAVE! BEEN!! ILIDVCICD s2l-3w
WHEELER & WILSON Simixo Mumma.
—Philadelphia Office, US CHESTNUT Street,
Merchants' orders filled at the SAME DISCOUNT as
by the Company.
Branch offices in Trenton, New Jersey, and Easton
and Westchester. Pa. seli-tm
SAVING FUND—NATIONAL 15 AFETY TRUST
Ociates nr.—Ohartered by the State of Pennsylvania.,
RULES.
I. Money Is received every day, and In any amount,
arge or small.
Z. FIVE PER GENT. interest is paid for money from
the day it is put in.
8. The money le always paid but In GOLD whenever
it le Galled for, and without notice.
1. Money Is reoeiVed from Executors, Administrators,
Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small sums,
to remain a long or short period.
6. The money received from Depositors is Invested in
Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first
Warm seourities.
6. Office open every day—WALNUT street, southwesi
center Third greet. l'hiladalohia. Pell
SHAMAN A SAVING FUND—NOUTHWEAT
CORNER SECOND and WALNUT Strome.—DOTOßita re
ceived in email and large amounts, from all °leases of
the Community, and allows interest at the rate of five per
cent, per annum.
Money may be drown by °books without lass of in
tweet.
Office open dally, from 9 until§ o'olook, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President,
FRANKLIN FELL; Treainrer end Secretary, CHAS
M.MORRIN.
oral pRION CLOTIIING OP TITS LAMS?
SYYz.xs, tnede in the best manner, expressly for RE.
TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling Prices marked lb
Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted Betio
citatory. Our ONE-PRIM: System ix strictly adhered
to, as we believe this to be the only fair way of dealing.
All are thereby treated alike. JONES & CO.,
aeB-tf 011 MARK ET Street.
SALAMANDER FIRE-PROOF SAFES.—A very
large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at reason
able prlooe, No. BOt CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
mai tf EVANS & WATSON
SOFT. GLOSSY, LUXURIANT HAIR!—Our
fair readers who covet a bee utiful head of waving ring
lets should try JULES HAUEL'S EAU LUSTRALE
HAIR RESTORER. Its use cleanses the hair, imparts
to It a delicate softness and brilliancy, inclines it to
curl, and yields to it the delicious fragrance of Seward.
Sold by all Druggists. and by JULES lIAUEL A, CO.,
No. 794 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. n29•dlth Wit
HAlluis , BoppOHL SEWING MACHINE.
IMPROVED DOUBLE.THREAD.
FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIR.
028-8 m P6ila, Office. 720 ARCH St. Anent. wanted
HOCIPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Will posi
tively cure Dyripapsin, Liver Complaint, Nervous De
bility, &0., ko. DOOPLAND'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL
will positively cure Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough
&0., &o.
Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON & CO., 418 ARCH
Street, and for sale by Druggists and dealers generally
Price 7g cents per bottle. ae24-tf
G& -LAPP DRPOT—SIXTEC AND ARCM
se24-3u.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, MI
RfORADDR—JOYES.—On the Ist Inst. bI Rev. J. C.
01. i, 1). D. AO, Frank Richards to Miss Rebeoca
daughter of Charles Jones, Egsb li all of this gay.
RI bh,Y—A DA IDEC—On the COI u 4., by Rev.vpfy
I—•`°
MORRIS.—On the evening of the 4th Inst., Joseph R.
Morris, Een., In the 35th year of hie age,
Ms relative. arid Mends are particularly invited to
attend his funeral, on Wednesday morning, 2to Inst.,
at is °Wont, from his Into residence, Media, Delawllln
county. To proceed to Chester.
11E80.—On the &I inst. Mary, eldest daughter of
Henry W. Hess, in the 20th year of her, age.'
Funeral from the residence of her father, No. 2116
Jefferson street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock,
ECCI.E9.—On the 3d inst , Mrs. Elizabeth A., wife of
David Fscism, in the 23d year of her are.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, N. W.
rumor nF Tnirteenth and Jederson streets, thin ( Tut.-
da_yl afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
BRIERS.—On the 21.1 inst., Robert Briers, aged 42
years.
Funeral from lea late residence. Nis,l Awarthmors
Place, Secoild street, below New, this (Tuesday I altir
nonn,_at 2 o clock.
HAVES*.—On the 4th inst., Catharine Haver, aged
69 roars.
Funeral from her late residenoe, Jones street. west of
Eighteenth, above Market, this iTitesdes afternoon,
at 2 o 'clock.
. .
ItIcFADDEN --On the Sd inst., James McFadden, in
the Slit year of his ase.
Funeral from his late residence. Callnwhill street.
wept of Twenty-third, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2
o'clnok.
.
HAUT/E.—On the oth inst., Mrs. Elizabeth Hague, to
the 69th year of her nice.
Funernl from the residence of her eon, linen 111500 .
Point road, near Itrldesburs, on Thuredey atternoon.
nt 1 o'clonk.
ROBERTS.—On the 4th inst., Mrs. Margaret Roberti,
in the rOth rear of tier age.
Funeral from the residence of her brother, Jac Paul.
No. 628 Shippen street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1
o'clock.
• TAY LOft—Ori the 3d inst., John Edwards !Taylor,
only J
son of J. Vincent and Aesha 'Parlor, aged 2 years
and 3 months.
Funeral from the residence of his parents, Kauffman
Hato Turner) street. Fourth. below Catherine, this
(Tuesday I aftorm on, nt 2 o'clock.
HENTZ.—on the 4th inst., Mrs. Anna Catharine
Rentz, relict of John Bentz, aged 83 years.
Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, Mr.
George &beets, Whitemarsh. Montgomery co..' Pa.,
on Thursday mornine, at 10 o'clock.
A M F,T.—On the oth inst.. Alice Isabella Amet, wife
of Charles I'. Mont, in the 43d year of her age.
Funeral front the residence of her husband, No. 1332
Brown street, on Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock.
LONG.—On the 3d inst., Mr. Andrew Long, In the
39th 1 ear of hie age.
Funeral from hue late residence, No. 1537 Wood street,
east of Sixteenth. this ( Tuesday) afternoon. at 2 o'clock.
RINK.-:On the 2d lust., Mr. Jacob Rink, in the 49th
year of his age.
Funeral from his late residence, No. 159 Brown st
on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
B LACK AND PURPLE VALENCIAS,
37 cents.
Blau k and Purple Volvet Poplins
Camille Cloths, SYS; cents.
ress Silks.
tt and White Lupin's Mousseltnes,B73i cents.
mported De Lames, Id oents.
tt Velvet Poplins and Volour Reps.
" Lupin's Cashmeres and Merino's.
Patittde Chines and Tannees.
Silk Warp Cashmeres and Bombazines.
" Thibet and Bay State Long Shawls, ,ko.
Just renewed by
HEWN Et HON Mournint Store,
n 22 808 CHESTNUT Street.
PHILAD'A BAPTIST INSTITUTE
LEC PURES—The'Reeend • ecture of the reuse,
for the present cocoon, will be delivered by Rev. NV A R
REN RANDOLPH, in the Ransom-14mi Church. MN
o'clock. on TUE• DAY EVENT NO, Dee.s Subject—
" the Mission of Baptiets " As these Leatups are es
pecially designed to afford instruction, by tracing the
early history of the Christian Church, its government
end ordinances, and in enforolne the necessity of obedi
ence to the teachinwe of Christ, their importance should
to
comm andail. general attention. These Lectures will be free
It.
rrrDISCIPLES OF CHRIST.—ELDER D.
8. SUR.ET, of Cinoinnat . willpreach in the
E
MEETINGHOUS. on TWELFTH STREET below
M 4 'l ON, thie TUEBDav evening', at 7$ 0' , 3100k.
Tins will be Mr. BURNET'S last dizeoureo beforn he
leave, for the Wont.
C. H. S.—TIIE STATED MONTHLY
MEETING of the THIRTY-FOURTH 011,AeS
i r icrNlON, will be held THIS (Tuesday) EVENING at
7H o'clock. at the Room, Northeast corner of NINTH
and CALLOSYHILL Str• eta.
HENRY II VAUGHAN, President.
WM. HARRISON LAMBERT, SecretsrY. IN
.I"gTIM REV. If. GRATTAN GUINNESS
AT GERSIAPITOWN on TUESDAY irlth
IiNOON, o'clock, in the First Presbyterian
Church, (Rev. Mr. Knox's,. Main street. Evening at
7% o'clock. in the First Methodist Churoh, (Bev. mr.
Aldny's ! Meeting-house lane. - it*
PROFESSOR COPPER'S SIXTH LEC
it 7 TITRE will be delivered on THURSDAY EVE
NTNG next, the B th inat .at Mi. Subtoot—" The Forest
lend of Willi= Penn." with a vindioation of the rraett
Founder from the unjust charges of Lord ?anemia*
Mammon, Zi cants; a Gentleman and two Ladies. to
cents. tlf,3t*
irrTWENTY-FOURTH WARD PRO
PIA'S M PEI ING.--A Mootin g of the eltiaens
the Twenty-fourth ward oppose d to the present
National Administration without regard to former po
litical predilections. wi lt be held at the COMMIS.-
sIONFIRS' GALL, Weat Philadelphia, on WEDia.B.
DAY EVENING, the 7th instant for the mimeo of
fot mint* PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION for the ward.
John 1. Hoopoe. Wm. Pnttereon,
Samuel Hatt orth, Hiram 111/13110y,
john Given. Jesee N. Rook - .
J. A. Simpson. Levis Passmoro.
Jas. N. Biundin, Samuel W. Cattellt
Joseph S. Riley. (leo. ge Connell,
wm. L. Atinnie. limos Rhoads,
Wm A. Fredericks, Roht. E. Shultz.
Roht. M. Sampson. Joseph Williams,
John L. Franey, Samuel Wise, da-3t*
ra. PEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE.—
Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHE THURSDAY
INSTITUTE.—
the elosuu Lecture of the course on
EVEN ING. December Bib, at Concert Hall. Lecture
to R. Ticket". 55 rents. des-4tr
frrOFFICE OF RECEIVER OF TAXES,
rITILADRLPITIA, December 1.1869.
NOTICI... TO PAX-PAYERS.—The Tax-payers of
the several Wards of the City of Philadelphia are here
by notified that If the State and City 'faxes, due for the
year 11359, are not paid before the first day of January,
1860, interest will be charged thereon, and the names of
all delinquent tax-payers will be published, and t o -
seven cents (V) additional will lie charged for publi ra
tion. Also, after the Midas of January, IBM penalty
of IS per cent. will be a. dell upon all taxes remaining
unpaid, and roots thereon for collection.
(Signed) A. I. F , LONIERFELT,
d 2 Roomer of Taxes.
NOTICE.—THE BOARD OF NANA
°ERB of the Lehielt_Velley Railroad l'ompenv
have this day deolarod aPt vodend ofTURF.F. PER
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e tat or November, MD, the
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Joshua B. Lippincott,
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OfJannary term. Idite, No. W. In Equity.
Elizabeth Y. Walker vs. Sophia Vandewater Durishae.
George M. Patchen, Mulford Martin. and Sarah Ann
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Patchen. Samuel J. Walker Patchen, Joeeph Patchen,
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Mary Entriken, John Entriken.
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successive weeks MAIO is further ordered that John
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Edward Fitzgerald Patchen. 8.1. Walker Patchen, and
Joseph Fraction, minor children of Henry Patchen, de
ceased, Eninin Entriken, Mary Entriken. and John En
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Sorts ha l n n d te nn " d n Xy w eil 'e ge 't 6Ql a olll } lT r il e al ' ir S n u s p e rVi r i;
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m:ll3er. A. D. 1838 NO. rYLER, Prothonotary.
ASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVA-
A NIA, CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA. 811.
,The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to Sophia Van
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want Pitagerald Patchen. Samuel J. Walker Patchett,
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beth Entriken, Emma Entriken, Thomas Entriken,
Emma kintriken, Mary Entriken, John Entrikeni
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penalty of four hundred dollars.
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ber.ll) the year of our Lora one thousand eight hundred
and fifty-nine.
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tice. Your patronage is respectfully solicited, at the
old Stand, 439 CHESTNUT Street, 2d floor,
tl4-30 A. J. MARSH, Sole Proprietor.
O PERA GLASSES, Pearl, Ivory, and
Japanned, with the finest Achromatio Lenses, at
FOURTH ANKLIN'S, Optician,
112 South Street, below Cheidnut.
PO' Also, Improved Spectacles, correctly fitted to the
eyes; Microscopes, Stereoscope., and Stereorromc
View.; in an endleee variety, and at RLDUch. , D
WHO M% dl-tI if
WANTS.
83,000 —A GENTLEMAN' OF IN
• letnty end Oualbosi qualifications is
dein roue °Centering into IMMO lucrattVil businssa where
h • duties would kw llght. (with the above sum,} where
ei you thing ponied satasetorw. Reference teen rod, as
woliwe given. Address '• S. W. 8.,” Press tiMee.
WANTED -BY AN EXPERIENCED
A TICTIONEER. a Bitnation in an Auction Mom
to ano ones r and malts hi mud e nerally use fuL Add nu
A Uorri (MEER, at TA. Press °thee. for two day a, who •
an Interview oan be had. It •
WANTED—By a young Man who has
had four pare experience to the Iron Wei
ien kc s e n sle trade,w uauamted nth the city r4hr,';'
to or out of the city, where he cae use WI knowledt• to
advantage. Best of references given. Addrese. - BAG
NALL," United State. Gazette Office. d 6 at.
WANTED, by a practical Bookkeeper,
a situstion in a Who!can't' Ititmse. Unquestion
able re Prenee. A ddr ess "Bennett" at tine office. eE-St•
ABOOKKEEPER', thoroughly experi
cooed in the importing and commisaion business,
and in the jobbing bonniest, is open for an engagement.
Refers to pr_saant aid former employers tnii!
Address'' A." this office.
9110 COMMISSION MERCHANTS.-A
-•
thorough Lamest, man, of the best c`aracter, with
peculiarly favorable advanutres, and a handsome
amount of cash capital, would connect himself aa an ac
tor) partner in in establlshed house dome a Commie
sion or other profitable buainess. The moat satisfacto
ry referenees c an be amen as to his obalsoter and bast
neu qualifications.
Communications with real name, eant to Box No 673.
Philadelphia Poet Office,. will be received in honorable
confidence, and no one to embarrassed eirctimstances
need apply. d6-11t.
A GENTLEMAN, who has two or three
hen re of leisure during whose. eroold take charge
of the Books of any concern business does not re
quire the services of rsisular Bookkeeper, et n mo
derate compensation. Address " Experience," oic4 of
2h. Pre r. des.3t
_
WANTED.—On the Ist January next,
in a Wholesale Notion mouse, on MARKET
Street, it Salesman who can influence Six-months Trade
from Kentucky, Tennessee, and Miuouri. Address
Box ill. Yost Office." de3-31'
WANTED. -A LAD OF SIXTEEN
v wialoss n situation in a Wholegal., GrocerL or
Produce House. to leant the busmen. Addreee. Box
2342, P. O.
WANTED—A Situation in a Hat or
Straw Goods House by a Western S alesman; ha.
been raised in the busineu. Address •• C. M. "at
this Offiee. d3-3t•
A BOOK-KEEPER, who has had the en
tire management of the book, and financial affairs
of a Wholesale Jobbing house for the nut eight
year', w.ll be disengaged by the find of 311.12UNTJ. and
wishes employment. hatmfactory reference will be
given. g
tu-3 Pleage address " L. IL IL," sti this Office.
t•
WANTED --By January Ist, a situation
its BOOK-KBBPER, or in an Insurance Com
pany or Banking Heim, by a practical Book-keeper of
large and intluenUal busmen; acquaintance. Address
thin VEI BANFORiI,
n2B-Im* 1100 Walnut at, or Box 231 P.O.
go WANTED—To sell at a Bargain, the
ma.most desirable Hotel Property in Bucks county,
Pa.. situated at New Hope, equal thitanea from Phila
delphia end Easton. For a view or the Property mill
_oh
the Premises. For terms, he., ea on or addrers 8. W
KIRK, Danville. Pa. ultBw •
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
EICHESTER COUNTY HOUSE AND
LOT.—FOR SALE—A convenient. wnll•LuiltStone
House : with about one acre of ground, eituate bn the
Turnpike. and quite near the Depot at Downingtown.
A good Stable, tante Garden, and variety of Prutt.
Terme accommodating. d pply
to
J. D. DEINBOTII.
di-St. N 0.4.36 WALNUT Street.
•
EOR SALE A handsomely situated
Farm of about 100 Acres, near to 'Media. on the
Philadelphia and AR oat Chester Itailroacl; very desirable
for investment or for a country lest, or mar he Miran
taxeoualy divided into several parts ((wont of town resi
dences. Apply to J. D. RIINROTH.
d 3 3t• No. 436 WALNUT Street.
GERMANTOWN.-FOR SALE-A %try
dextrable LOT OF GROUND. containing about II
acres with large fronts on Chahar' avenue and Town
elm, line rood, and worthy of attention either for in.
ragmen t orimprovement Atylv to
43.31* J. D. R EINBOTH. Nn.136 WALNUT St.
ACRES.—t OR SALE. a handsomely
'," satiated Lot of 10 Acres about 13l note, above
Torrisdale ; stoolost with'Frmt and Ornamental
Tree,; excellent water, and lee-bones. A r ply to
J. D. REINHOTII,
del-It' No. 436 WALNUTS teat.
fq FOR SALE—A Desirable Property.
minn WALNUT Street. between Fourth and Fifth
street', with lame front, indwell 'Milted for Railroad
or insurance Office.. Apply to.
J. 1). REINBOTH.
041 6 430 WALNUT Street.
piARM, CHESTER COUNTY, FOR
SALE—One of the finest Farms in Chester eounty.
about 160 acres, handsomely situate near the Depot. at
Downingtown. Buildings comiuodions, and the whole
place in good order; ell supplied with water and
timber. This is n desirable Faint in every respect, and
will be sold on accommodating terms. Apply to
J. D. REINHOTH.
d3-3t• No. 4.36 WALNUT Street.
FOR SALE—A Great Bargain—A Mann
factoring Establishment. with Steam Engine and
Boiler, and a complete sot of Machinery for manufac
turing an article from Iron. nor Zr, constant use for all
naddins purpuitor Bean be clearly demonstrated that
the Mainers Will pay a handsome pratt. Address,
WILLIAM HARRISON,
No. II North ELEVENTH STREET, with name and
residence dl-lm•
[Nit SALE OR TO RENT—A Large
JR. property ignitable for a Coal yard. Manufacturing or
FoundrYjourpotes. situate on the north aide of POPLAR
STREET. between Beach street and Cohocksink creek
or cannl.llntely occupied as (ilenat's omnibus st.in'ea,)
85 feet front, on Poplar atreet. and 150 feet to Lewellen
street. and havigg a front on the canal of about 75 feet.
These premiers are well adapted for a Foundry or Fac
tory, the buildings Ntioly COM ertible for either purpose.
LURF.NS & MUNTGOMP RV,
nl6-1m• 1033 BEACH ST., Eighteenth ward.
Tk) LET—The Second Third, and Fourth
Stories of the eentrel and epitome Stores. Nos.
51 and 24 South DRLAW ARE Avenue. Ivah lose
COUIr lag Room on the Second Floor. A plyp to
TRAIN & McKEONE.
n22-t( eland 36 SOUTH WHARVES.
in NO. 1924 CHESTNUT STREET.—
zai. Flog/int four-story HOUSE FOR SALE; three
story double beet build ins*. finished in the best manner.
and replete wits sll modern conveniences. Let AS feet
doep to Sansom street. The yard is well supplied with
shrubbery and dwarf Dear trees, plums, Ste. The whole
establishment in comphyte order. Posseuion given am
medintely.
Apply to Messrs. OUMMEY k SON, 1130 WA! NU r
Street, opposite Independence Square. nl9 tf
1 HOUSES, TAVERNS, and STORES,
Real Estate of every deaorlption, for sale or to
Re
tent. Appl ) to MAX
al HEINS.
Estate Agent,
No. NI North SECOND Street.
in L. Tontny tr. Co.'s Seed Store.
All orders will be promptly attended to. English.
French, and German Spoken. Collector of Ground
Bente. nl3-3m
FOR SALE—A valuable Lot of Ground,
la feet by 100, three fronts, water and gas laid on
one front; suitable for a church or factory. It is situa
ted in the Southwestern part of the city. in &rapidly im
proving neighboihood. Terms easy. Addreu, for par
torilare. J. K.. ' office of this paper. ng-tf
TO LET—A Second-story Room, conve
nient to the State House, auitaUe fora Lawyer . *
Office. Apply' 431 CHESTNUT St.est. ale
BOARDING.
TM° COMMUNICATING ROOMS VA
cant at 1523 WALNUT street. ds-et •
AVERY Elegant Suite of Rooms to Let,
with Board. Private tattle st desired. Also hand
write room, to third store. iIiqUITO fit eorner
Sixteenth and Locust street. d6-3t•
WA NTED—} urnished Apartments, with
every facility for Housekeepins,..Bath, Gas.
&0.. for Gentleman and Wife: or Board :n a strictly
Private Family. Address Merchant," Blood's
patch. with full particulate of price, &c.
PERSONAL.
lOWA LANDS.—Persons having land in
ll Mitchell. Worth, or Winnetnro countios. lowa. will
find it to their advantaye to pay the taxes throush the
subsertber. Address, A. K. EATON.
()sue, Mitchell no.. lowa.
EDUCATIONAL.
'LADIES' ACADEMY OF ART. S. W.
-a--J corner TENTH and ARCH Streets. entrente on
Tenth st COL O RING , WATER COLORING. PHOTO
iiRAPII and WORYTYPING taught tn
obieses or private lessons.
C. ANNA BURROWS.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
CHRISTMS IS APPROACHING, AND
Shone who wish to make their 'election' of
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
Would do well t o call at
CHARLES DUMMIG'S,
No. Sl2 CHESTNUT STREET,
Mr D. was this summer in Europe, making a siren
troll of altogether
NEW GOODS
For his new Store, juet opened
His extenaive Stock of
FJNCY GOODS,
TOYS.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
CRICKET,
ARCHERY IMPLEMENTS, ho.,
Eurpeasee in &agar ce, variety. and cheapness of
Price'. anything before seen in this coy. d 3 Ira
MEDICINAL
DR. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LI F E
PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have bean
thoroughly tested. and pronounced a sovereign remedy
for (trireme. flatuleney, heart-burn and hes.lardle.
005e1Venens. diarrhare, !SP of all kinds. rheumatism.
gout. gravel, worms. m, ulcers, eruptive com .
plaints, salt rheum, 5i1..1. 113 .. common colds and in
finenza, irregularity and nil derangement of the female
system, piles. and various other &triages to which the
human frame is liable. For sale by , the proprietor, Dr.
W. B. MOFFAT, Mg BROADWAY, New York. and by
Druggists [entrails all over the country. alli-d&WIY
EDICATED VAPOR BATHS.
m- SULPHUR. HOT-AIR, and STEAM BATHS.—
Under the care of Dr. T. H. RIDGELY. 111 t SPRUCE
Street. Hignly recommended by all the principal PhYst
mans in the oily for Rheumatism, Skis Diseases, Sy
philis, Coughs and Colds, Female Disease■, &c. &e.
Especial accommodations for Ladle. oil tin
SCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING, lIIP-
L 7 DISEASE, TETTER, SCALD READ, Eruptions
of the Skin generally, and all Humors and Impurities of
the Blood, are radically and permanently cured by the
celebrated
IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE.
It has been a very important agent in the cure of
CANCEROUS DISEASE S by Dr.LounsLerry & Co.. for
a number of years past. and its great value in the cure
of Cancers is abundantly eatabbahed by the many cures
effected liy it.
In SCROFULOUS affections its remarkable curative
elect has never been equalled. It mune the most °lieu
nate ewe.
TETTER. SCALD HEAD, and all Eruptions of the
Skin, readily yield to a moderate use of this Medicine.
Malignant Ulcers and Sores are readily cured by the use
of a few bottle,.
Prepared and sold by
MacNICIIOL fc BRO., (La,te Lounsberry k CO")
No. g 0 Nor;h FIFTH Street, below Arch.
T or ste n e r, bye6:, o following Drurs . ists .
J. fi. F ituer 4 , Reading L gl y n g. ' .4 t . e gt : glen V e l .lati v tg ; T. & J.
McClintock, Easton; J ae. Given, West Chestcr
Stabler, Norristown ; Simon Rau, Bethlehem; Dr. Live
:ay, New Hope ; Dr. Leslie, Bristol; Schmidt & Co.,
Allentown ,• .k Bell, Manavunk, Pa; J. IL James,
Trenton De La Cour. Ciunden ; Brewster & Co.,
Bridgeton ; Rolartson Lippincott,..Balem.
WilminAton; Del . Hoopes, ilrnington t. T. F.
Hammer/11v, Milford, ; and Druggists generally'.
tell-stuthifmif
E NEWLAND & CO.,
LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAM
MANUFACTURER%
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
An extensive stook of OIL PAINTINGS, eta. An St
very bow Prioes. 604 AlOll. West, above SIXT,II.
atoo.e , e
flit
latAl
AMUSEMENTS
A M ERICAN - A - C - ADEMY - 01eiatraC.
• - •
THE SrcrTIAN ftePERS
NI E. PACLINA Or.L.SON.
S BR
F, rat sspearanee of the e,l blued RaknelG. IGNOLL
SM. PERRI.
Finn ennertnair in Opera of the mat Basso.
SW. JUNCA.
The Direedrs bay. the boon of anwtmetng that. in
coneeen•nee of the eltatiza • Oteerr•lio43 nerraw/
for the_prodoetwe at Verdes but sad creates/ users.
THE SICILIAN! VESPERS.
There sal be so Opera to-sight.
TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY IVENINGDoe.7,
flrettlizbt Philadelphis of Verdi'. new Opera. 4Z
four acts. of
THE SICILIAN VESPERS.
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS.
The Peeress Elena._.._....
_.....
e. COLSON.
Amino ........ _,„ . SRIGOLI.
The Governor cr Sloarnfte ••
Ssi. FFII RI.
Praha', Chief of the Cense' more • N CA.
StroVAART CIALCTIIII
bf Madame Norm Sissori Stotler.l
Oublo. M -
The sal. of RenS.
ke
saute THIS SORENGat.tISO each. sill eon-
ON TEItIISDAY. December 9.
.411,LE. At ' i i l2T r A PATTI.
fn Donfsetti's Stearns ef
LCCIA DI f. hthrsemoon_
The male of Reigned Sears for Uwe Dohnt of 1111:e.
Adel= Patti,_eosamenees Tilts luaßNise .
PRIM Ow A DIII.MON.
To the Parenet. Parquet Mree, and Belma r ._ el el
Reeerred Seats in the same, melanins ettrittentiiii . IDS
Family Circle, IN caste; Ampiutheetre. IS cents.
The WO or Seats Ac ade mynas T Et IS DAY.
et 9 A. If , at the of Mane, and at Bees 41r.
Liston's.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE..
V Bole Levee..._... Mrs. M. OCRETTSON.
Store Alanaser Mr. F. REACH.
Banners Arent . MVO PEY.
THIS ITrEeDAYI KNINQ. Dee. es WA.
The LegenclarLPruna and Fairy 6posteale, entaled
TSP. FAIRY CIF CLE.
r . gla OTartrobLlT. Mr. Barns/ WlRiam:a ; M mtem4 " ;
Mrs. Ramey Williams.
To be followed by the eekbrated v prasms, elaitled
°Min
ROUR IN se Ltd..
In
utely. which M. Barre, Wilber= mall suatain •iyht
To conclude wt.b a
THIRTY-THREE NEXT RISTIL.DAY.
EST Prices as Emil.
Seats moored three dare in advance.
rIRST NIGHT OR THE SICILIAN TES
PERS ne WEDNESDAY. Dee. 7. COLSON.
BR.P3NOLI. PERRI. JIMICA. The WA of mats ccm
menc.a Una morning. 11
W EATLEY & CLARKE'S ARCH_
STREET THEATRE.
THIS (TUE* DAY, EVENING, Dec. S.
A DAUGHTER'S VOW'.
Arroute, Mr.. Wood; Hr Wire, M. Delman, Mar
eel, Mr. Gilbert,- Eff !notice. miss Taylor.
DOCTOR OLLWORTII.
Doctor Dilworth, Mr. Gllbett ; Zoe, Alias Tayls.r.
&AL Pa mar.—AAmmoon 0111111: &MIMI &MS
.n Drs.. Circle, 37)f pent.; Parenet, ao cenM.
Doors open at half peat o'elock; performance to
comma not et 7 o'clock preeuarly.
D EBUT OP ADELINA PATTI, ON
ioS.TUURSDAY EVENING. in LUCIA DI LANI-
M wRACOOR. The We of meats Co.lllllmenoei Gus
t
D RICE'S GREAT BROW.
NATIONAL THEATRE.. WALNUT St., above
Eighth. D. McLaren. sole prinetor.
JOR P.WsTLAND.
THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. Dec. IL UM.
To commence with the Pnestrion Spectacle. entitled
7 11) , BE)O UINS' CAMP.
MRS. DAN RICE introduce Whits Serrev.
The Learned Elephant, LALLA ROOnII 7. L'Heltelle
Equipoise. The Comanche Steed. EIiE R EA -, And
Dan Rice's Pets, the Assyrian Goat, the runed Koa
, aro°. and the hosevertcrnnine RfliNfin Lea,
PETE AND BARNEY DUFFEY.
Ennestnan Pasettit. entitled the Children of the Son.
Doors open ate]( o clock. Performance& to eommenoe
at 734 o'clock. Prices ea easel.
lESERVED SEATS for the first perform
mace of the SICILIAN VEnPFRA tray be had
t•ie mortunc, et the Box Offtee of the Academy of
Music. and at Beck & Lawton's Millie Stoic.
M. TROPOLITAN HALL - JAYNE'S
CORMONSILTEI BUILDING CHESTNUT
btreat. near SIXTH.
'lrd week of the triumphal =WO= of
TRIODMTS MUNEUM OF niRCIIPNICAL ARTS,
One of the most novel, Plftlingt aninntrn - luve situ
birions or beanty end mechanica sk illewer introduced
into thin country. is now open fur the regular risen.
and exhi ev.r2 et enier durisr the week, and en
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTEILNOONiti.
Terminating with the terrific scene of the storm at Set.
Avanasio..—Aduks, is hews; Children under tint
Terra of are. 15 ten,.
Doom open at Tin the eireninr,•nd 2 o'clock in the
site:noon. Remember the Dayllitit Theatricals every
Wednesday and Situ day afternoons. dd dtf
ADELINA 'PATTI will make her first ap.
anne. ^n TRIMS DAY EVENING. in LUCIA
UI L ?081 tRMOOR. The sale of Reserved Beau.
SI 50. commences that morninn. It
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE
FIFE ART&
CRESTBET 8 1 REF:T.
Is OFF N DAILY, 18undays excepted.) from) A. M.
L861%111.
11ARTPAIINFE"NP OF
no Exlubition for short time.
admission IS cents. Ctuldrea tinder It years Eat
PrlCe.
Shares of Stock 881
OLD FOLKS' CONCERTS
FATHER ment
KEMP,
With Ws eelybrated
OLD ZOLKI? CONCERT COMPANY
of thirty I mites and Gentlemen from Maessolineette,
teeth epiendid Mreheetra, masted by the dinttafnishad
Smoot' Elam,
Mr. M. W. WHITNEY.
and by the I , oprazin.
Mrs. bal'dA DAVIS NICHOLS.
Will have the honor of giving Biz Grand Compares to
this city, at
NATIONAL HALL,
os
TUESDAY EVENING, Dec. 6th.
WEDNESDAY EVENIN.r. Dec. 7th.
THU weDaY EVENING, Dec. 6th,
FRIDAY V.VRNING. Dee. 9th.
SATURDAY S:ENING, Dec. 10th,
•31)
MONDAY EVENING. Dec. ISth,
When they will appear 'clad in costumes of KO years
ago.
Ad mi la lon. er We; Children 13 cents.
Doors open at 7. Concert commoner et o'clock.
WEDNEADAY sits SATURDAY Afterocerns et
o'clock. Grad In beta Reception for Ladle. aed
Ch,ldren. WrDNEADAY, P. Chddren under n,
ndm tted Dee. d3-3t
-
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY'S
13,59-60. FIRST GRAND CONCERTOF THE BEA3ON
TUF-tDAY EVENING. Drawbar 6.
CONCERT HAIL
The Directors hare the pleasure to announce for this
Concert a misoellaneous selection of Solos. Deo..
Choruses, and overtures, (such as may be adapted to
the tastes of their numerous subscribers and the pui•be
generilly.l from the works (4 Handel. Moitart,
Carats, and others, and they will be rendered by the
members of the Society, accompanied be the bER
MANIA °RULES IRA. CARL RENTZ. Leader.
Among the moat noticeable features of this occasion
Are Handel'. GRAND HAILSTONE; CHGRUS, and
the MIS hRERE, from IROVATOR E.
The Germania Orchestra will perform the overt:tree
to ZA3IPA and MARTHA.
. . .
Ttie entire Direction of the Ccesert.will be under
Ain 9. CAR R CROSS . Conductor.
Mr. MICHAEL H. CROSS.. -Pianist
Subscriptions 83. emitting the fUret - rlber to three
cards of ndmission to each of three public performances.
and stuele tiokets 50 neat', to be had at Beck & Law
unix, Seventh s.d Chestnut; W. H. Coniston's. if:
North Eighth. and at the door.
Doors open at half past six. Concert to commerce at
half past seven. d3-3t
31cD0N0UGH'S GAIETIES--RACE St.
above SE CON D.—Chatz e of BilL
DECHALIIMA.
Deelvanma..—
Calndite.
r A. M. Hen sales.
L 03T itiIIOTME.R.
Lon Brother ........ _ .. - ... --. Ik By Thomas.
Uncle
NEW BAND OF BERENADE A IIB.
I. j
Lovett.
A. J. Lecatt, A. M. 118111111134141,
k. Ilerthle on. NUT Thomas,
Master Winans, Wm. eicrieson.
Joan Wtllt erne, Thomas Becket.
A dmlssion..lo, IS, mei 95 cents. dl
TEMPLE OF WONDERS.
Northeast corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT
Btreetr-Second Story.
MANGE OF ENTERTAINMENr EACH EXHI
BITION.
SIGNOR BLITZ.
The great Ventriloquist and Maneiari, will give his
Neleand Aslocish:of Performances at the alx,re place
EVERY EVENINt• at 7,1 i o'clock. and WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. at 3 o'clock. con
ststing of Laughable Scenes in VIRNTRILOIIPM,
Incomprehensible Feats of NATURAL MAG C.SPI
RIT RAPPING end its IgFLUENCES, a ddthe
LEARNED CANARY BIRDS.
Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents. nn-lm •
aER.IIANIA ORCHESTRA.—P BLI 0
VI Rehearsals every SATURDAY at muslcAL
FUND HALL, at Atfi o'clockr. AL A package of eight
tickets. one dollar . S ingle tickets. 23 cents. To cc, had
aCG Andre's. and Beck & Lawton's Alamo Stores. &nu
at the door.
SAVLNG FUNDS.
AM
ERICAN SAVING 11M121.—Compa
ny'm Buililinp southeast corner WALNUT and
FOURIR STRLg.TS—open daily from nine cal five
o'clock. end on Monday till eight in the evening. That
old institution has always yaid in full on demand, 'w ith
out notice.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.
All sums I,&d back on dema
E nd in sold and silver.
TRUSTES:
Alex. WinHain, President. Saml. Work. V. Pres:Jeer
John C Fen . . T. E. Verger. George Nurent.
Louis A. Godes, Thos. Ser.:eara, Attu C. RoLerts,
inn. P. Simons, Jon Bowman. H. H. Eldr!Age,
Witham J.llownrd.
JNO. S. 'WILSON, Treasurer.
JOHN C. SIMMS. Secreterr. 4.1.1-6 t
PRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO
CI£TY OF PHILADELPHIA.
OSee. tio. 331 Noat i T k ligtD Street
OraitTEA.6 LEGISLATIVE OF.FENN
YLVANIA.
Deposits received in stiMs of One Dollar and nywahM,
and gir from the with F t I PFJ
graLlril•
A responsible and reliable
pa r t
of kmg
been needed in the Northern part of the city. and " The
Bering. Garden Saving' Fund Society " wee chartered by
the Legislature of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity.
The Manaters. in organizing and it. have been
governed wholly by a desire to 1100011alltd the bum•
nets interest and wants of the very lame and enteryn
,nng population b which tt to surrounded.
OFFICE OPEN DAILY,
From fto IX o'clock; also, on Monday and Thursdag
from until 8 o'clock in the evening,
misassas.
- "rederick Klett. breptien Smith,
on. H. E. Strong.
Yan hn ie l l'U Le nt s lAoffer, regierick Stack..
' , eams Hart, Lpti P. Dieter!.
John Xeentar. Jr-. Georb
ont
je Kneeht.
.
jamas B. Pringle,.
Josep Jam D
h M. Crowell, Bon. Wm. Mahrard.
true Woelpper, Geo. T. Thorn,
Peter C. Ellmaker, Robert B. Davidson.
JAMES S. PRINULF.,, Prosndett,
FRANCIS HAIT. 800111t1LTT. 1.22.-tf
EYE AND EAR.
DEAFNESS.
DR. YON MOSORZISKER,
OCULIST AND AURIST.
Dr. M. gives his exclusive attention to the mesltca: end
sursical treatment of the EN E stud EAR.
DEAFNESS of the longest standing removed Loth tst
medical'and turves! °two rations on the latest sc• ent ta
t r e ' r a s e t u! 'e f title Dr. M. mould be pleased h o
w . ec IVIC ., :e s u s ' e hu
method of operating for the removal of Dearness, or soy
operation 011 the EYE cud EAR.
ARTIFICIAL. EYES INSERTED.
Office 954 South NINTH Street. litvve Spruce.
Offiee hours from 9 A. NI. to IP. IL, end from 4 to 6
P. M.
ROOFING PALNT—A very superior ar-
B-1. tide.
Pure French Snow waits Zinc, (Vieille Montiqne
Company's,' around in oil pure.
Chrome Orson. varinus soades, in oil, pure.
Yellow.•• ••
Venetian Red. ground to oil, pure.
Elpanian Brown, •• *.
Brown Zino,
LA.: Zino,
For wile by
WE:T.IIEIOn & BROTIIr.R .Thinuf.ntureri.
nlB-tf Nos. 47 and 49 North SECOND Street.
BOXES AMERICAN AND
1 - 5 9 00 0YREYCH *IN POW GLASS—The most
sperm-ad brandy. and of every ass and sualtO resel.at
for clip lad tountry trade. at r mess !Loam thn ngly low.
Dead your orturs to ZIIIOI.IiR 11141 TH. itru_,s
Paint, Ginn, and Varnish Dealers, unraer 6 Et - ON D
and CORNAN Btresta .11 tf
PIIILADEI,PiIIA WOOD-ENGRAVING
-A. COM PANT. t. 4 FOURTH Street, N. W. rorlltr of
Fonrth and Chestnut streets. By Prics 5 PATFN
PHOIVORACHIC PROCESS. iis-61-
mosEy LIBERALLY ADVANCED
TO ANY AMOUNT—Um* Watches, Jewery
Dam - aids. B,:ver PI tte, Cloth , cg.Mere thze. se.. trr
JONES ac. PR, Old Fsla laird Sr Airs. N. W. oarger
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