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It, or-Va • ' -,•-• gm Bostterrss ...... ..... • ..4. a kt ikholo %neither or votOP. 9mt, ettit" Iteer e tt7. , 411". 1114 '-‘ ';' " 'I f, ' a •At - shormlut kr. n c .2 -, [ he Rai:whims...al 'll,lll te,...,.. 0 4 .. 1 " dby t a votes of ; Icia,yotO, 011-nloftwq ....Ifni gouthern'AlllBllol.llll Illsnt, 1 1.1RIWOrn. , +., Clerk; orNew York; IS lieurri- !c olds .; r 's r "V er4? My ,' &Ain. of New York; v -- - ' ' 11; so ~- o erecusylvsairt; • Messrs. voted 'lrvr r ' '' ckm r II 'AWL or , laditiatt.) ' , • = 1411101dt a S Kin* II tar' o'clock. "The 'lotus sidlourrie,,* pel tfive ' THINE,FROI EUROPE 01P40)27.4"a "MIME. RATIFICATIONS ‘,RXCHINGED Zulu NWW Yeas, Doo. T.—The ste amship Edinburgh ar - rived tido eVenlrin.with Liver:pool advises to theald nit., and getographie intelligence _ to Q.neenetowif to the SDh'" sto It is reported that arrangements are progressing for, malls direet for NeWTork trent OneengtoWn.' • Dr. Barri, the Oathcilie Bishop, of Savannah', died re-. otaitty.at Faris. The:father of the child orison has arrived at Feria. Bf• and la prepared to =Ws-determined demand upon the Copareesof,tre tifeitha7pwereier- the restombou-of bin Gite:barlialdl; Tu proolannition annonno'ne bla rsurement from, ilia, army of 'Central )taly. °Masbate of, nederhand machinations arainstthim. Re says he resOme hie sorriest' the Moment :Victor to India le arms. He recommends 144101,0.ns to rally illtaandsPliesitiantoees juiti9''AtEilitY'rrttidef alaiinsdnif have be in eichanged at Zia -rioh fiknoWn with regard to the European •orlarese- but the nth ot• December is spoken of as B anal AXeri for the meting,. The shth EPaininesida., from Shields, for New York'. has pees 14and s oned at see, The,crew was laved. Tim ship Athlone. from Liverpool, for Oalveston, lies able been abandoned at hoe, with tax feet of water, in COmktidicial titelligettibee LIVEtPuot. th , Nov; lIV-gales of Cotten for three days 150011. baliw, oluding WO bales for speculation and export. The th miter. doted with little Miring, and Prices weak with apartialdsoltnis el 3(,4. SLATE OF TRADE.--The advioes Irmo Manchester profavorable. - .prisee_shoWlne toadencri buteloeuta hum& , Lireadstuha exhibit a declining tendeney, and all do • sonetions are slightly lower. Messrs. Riehardeon Ii Sporn* quote Wheat at &decline °faders ; Wheat Mao dub, topealineter quarter., The circulars do n.t give, the pins ono. - , , Pruvunezur du . Beef is heavy, owing to large arri vals• tork dull• and the setae unimtertint. Lard quiet...moon gullet.- Tallow is slow of sale, but prices are unaltered. flieusca,--augar 'firm t Coffee:quiet ; Rice stioulil Pot Attlee quiet at - 27s Gd ; Nut Athes also quiet W. /Colin dull ; Spirits Turpentine end/ at 3ta .LONDON MARKETS; Nov. tit.—Wheat dull and hir ers demand a -reduction. Bazar - firm at a partial ad yenta-06d; Voles firm ; priers of tea aro weak, and there aslittle inquiry r some circulars quote eta decline of Ed . - thirteen Oil grin I Boone Turpentine steady-attain Fig iron ow thslayde cl eed final at ate 6d. .the„Wool said. hers been animated abd firm. • . 1,014.1)Gla MUNE I” MARKET, Nov. 23,—American ' seedy has mein improved .deinand ; hour Central is quoted it item discount. - i,, Consols are quoted at ViSineeir. • 'She Farm Bowie le dull, but ark:neer tbree'Per cont. rentotolucid steadtat *feu, • . wk LE LaTEST. . _ .-- Logoos,-Nov. 14.—„Later new from India, by the overland mail," hie, been' reeeired, but it is not im- Neils Sahib it reported as doed.„ Stein continues enartering .htilha Su steamers' for the Idorobeolser. , largerom., Thursday, Nov. 21 .— The sale of Cotton yeaterder %wait 6,000- bales, (dosing with a - declining , tenderer. " Lorreort,NoVeiribet iLLOciascils are unehinged. ' WY NE W 8 *Arrived from New Orleans November nth, ship Felicinat.fidaivrel.NOWOOlber-Mthistdp New dualkini at Mutterer November alet. - •shipTrea; alter being ashore at Liverpool; November no, ship Hough ton at Liverpool. - - e• ' Sailed for New Orleans, ship Adelaide Bell from rPool. Agnved from Chaileriton, 'November Nth, ship Hor tense at Liverpout.. - • ,•• - • • "FRANCE. - • Napoleon has consented.to Buonoompagnes becom ing:llle Regent of Central Indy. • The London Nerard , s Faris oorreipondent wire that it is denied, in well-informed quarters, ;Apathy French mere are to be restrained in their expression' of hos tility latest Pulen& - •Th• • Germeree Bordeaux Thernal hairbeen seised for publishing a lette_r, Misery attributed to the King of Sardinia, by„ Ann de Lakelegion. _The ,Coutyser du Mmenche has received a warning. loran articie written by the Canard' itaussonlaille. . , , EN(31...A14 D. It is stated that'it is the intention of the Government to timid the Intended Reform bill to a mere extension of franchise, and Idiot' the questions of disfranchisement and mode of taking votes are either to be - deferreo or made separate measured- • • - the Min Ddkisof Wellington' from Liverpool, bound to Bombay, was burnottat eta November ylth, of Cape Finieterre. , ,-" nandellv cOOO 'the. boats, and , were, picked up after IS boars imposes!. it (Est/clod tbst ;Ong Vletor•Ommannel had refused to withdraw the noodnaticm of Buoncompagnie. The French Government has yielded, and he PS to be regent of Modena, Panne , and bologna, and also of Tuscany, if the authorities there Will receive ' • • • A regiment of the Bereaves brigade had Ethan the oath to litetorbannianuel, and is to wear this uniform of -the hedmontese army. , • . DH.•Desaninruis has teen appointed Sardinian airtime ardor to Yang. - A...manifestation was attempted , at Bologna on the entreat, oementior Garibaldi's resignation , and,a small t number eiy of pinions were arrested, when the rest /UMW rye memorandum - et the Tuscan Goiemment tells the' Burotean Powers Utak i f thIP cougrese , ordere the restoration of the Grand .Uuke. they will tacit 1 0the last; the; ,f last; they though sure of defeat. Their best Utterer force - brferee• " ' - The ratiboations ofthe , trendies of .pewie were ex changed at Zurich On the Flat The letterset invitation to tne Congress will be lent eat from Pans. ranee Metternich will send out those of Austria. . „ lye Nord mar it ie d erobahle that diemniaione of the of pe { we I e fir t s e t n brat 'NZ nta °AT: gleitalitg caution be dna:nand. ' • : A)ibdrid deeoatoh pf the stet tilt. says that the fedi button of Centacontinees. T he - Mnbarkation or the gist clorp's d'artiete hes be - en oomglatedotnd that Of•the impend commenced. The bad weather renders the ahwmencet the war Ineterials difficult. The organization pf the battalion In • the 1114 1414 offriapm is proceeding rapidly. . • 43.1tRMANY. The' coniiireice Of the Federal Stater; Wee !bent tri comnienont Wursisirg." Beyer*, quoin - lens of Federal Zeihaf:Wetnto be moldered. ' . • .11*ya Laler from; Cialiforriis. ,ti (Br Overland Map.) WITO.DRAW,Att Or, T. 40141. FROM_ 11A.X• JVAN—carix oats comeater asii.ttnina--ora. COn vo rosin Faill . trea INSTRUCTIoNS BAN ricANclBoo-- ;t44ira'Ooitvizoor, wasateason :AXD TBI SiNDWIdII.IIII,ASDS: Be, Loma, Des. 6.—The 'overland mall ,is at hand, with California Mabel to the 14th ult. • Dates from Vanconver' had been 'resolved at San Franotscolo the loth Da, ' . '.. The revenue cutter jefferion DSOs - hid arrived at, Victoria" ) . Nov. 2d, with despatehed from General Scott to Om 'Douglass. , Gen. Scott arrayed al Nit:Aerie on. the 7th, but the &Peri ramrod don't statearkether he had an interview with Ger. Vouglass, . 'The Victoria Oa ietto, of the lellb nit": gays that the U.-S. trOdpr,iiith the "eieeption of Capt. Pick ott"toompluty, had been withdrawn from San Juan, liy: . the order of Gen. Goott. ; Capt. hermit, and the camera of the British ship Satellite, had visited Gen. &Ott on board the U. b. stunner Idasia, ohnsetts, while in the harbor of San Juan.- ''Gen: flaat 'left' Victoria previous to the 10th ult. for ,Fort,Towiteend; to take the eteariter Northerner for Saat - Iranolsoo, where be would 'await the ir 'rivalef . furtherinstruitions from Washington. The moqunts. from the Fraser, river tatn"ed are favorable. = The told exportations from Victoria during Ootober were 810,000, ' ..The franehise bill had_paised the Council,' "and received ihe s eignetlire of the Governer, "411014 :MOON: -- • • • The dates from Oregon are -to Nov.. 9th. The ',Portland News publishes additional aceounta from the nett- mines- on the Similkemen river, which create a living probability_ that there are erten, else gold regions on the eastern slope of the Car-. cede mounWrie, north anti west of the Columbia ... The Bailee Journal urged the exploration "of all .the tribatariea,of the Columbia river in ;Washing ton Territory,' • , • The Titurtooratle. State Convention assembled at Sugenc city on the 10th .Pc elect delegates to the Charleston Democratic Convention. - • FROM WASIIINGTON TERRITORY: The dates from Washington Territory aro to the 4th nit. ' The reports front the Similkamen mines are ore; ` 5141 4 much excitement. Best valued at $3,000 had ,elonotir beenreeeivedni.Portlanei. NOSP — rilE KANDW , ICII ' Adriatic from Lionolidit teOatobeillth had been received Often Francisco, -- Seefebt r illeihorti who iratieiiiniii,"ehot by: th,o; l Niel / in ' 4at Ofjealonsiilted"nertriireativered. , - • ' Farther heavy reins had 'fallen 'in "California,' furnishing an abundance of water In the depot , Iligatnp for raining operations. • - • The overland mail from Sc; Louis. 'of Oct. 24th, .reached Ban. Franoidoo on the 13th nit , only twenty days out, which, is the shortest trip yet a ' 'The Ulla! Doinnilitee`fowartled $3,900 by theattiainer of the bth indent, for the - relief of the destitute widews of the soldiers killed in the late **V •' Discouraging naconnts have been received from tile Corson Valietmloes; resulting 'doubtless front the Inability . to work the, mines on acconet , of. the hold 'Weather. ' - r' A sloh .vein' of silver. and, gold-bearing plarti - lua.been diseoVeted 'near - Germ The Portland Advertiser denies the statement - that Oint.,Garpez is impoPolaiin Oregon. It as. 'darts that twines elands - higher, and that had Gen. Niamey been sent thereilustead of Gen. Wool, the difhenities would ;have been terininated mote Speedily,' siuktlOrpi ilebt Ited - Row been quidated. ' ' COBaEitblatirTtiatiairi llesinessatßan Priler"AMlleraker' P er prices, but °ll IF.r6tg,enl'llOfirrVOT:ltti 11.711.,„,iittrAlt'irlti5filo - 'olden Fleece ai t3 d Anilenaxo,a l' , ont=N vriern;•,6'n? nary . Whit bridge f rim wing ken*, end bark Comet from IsATETr FROM. VIOTOIXtit, desenfah ` from Ban frinnalloo, daid , Nor:l4, 'oloo.P.,Al...reoejved hi telegraph at 0 ltpr Pltll that the Perretto ortnat evening costae/lathe olioseing from „mailable imam r • , rt. 36304,4 man hinging arrival the Moinits of NrctligOluothindespote hd lenge the anthoritte, Wn ceavOr ■ l Ol / 10 .1k ??litilgat b /trey/H. and fw• MAMMA iturzestilniu to , o n th the BMA Anhor- Mer,vmsep a misesKaleghttionouthe san Juan - • tite Amyl* Vipt e kr i - thn bearesliir Gn. ' R&M e dor. had nht re hirneo beret - ore. nothing was known 4rt Oa•spirit In whin& wan Sore's nom munma- Coif was regained. Gilliam TiOVigfilot DOUTAIS Mt In a seinft of fon haselg anditorellarna, therm mr.oni 'j'at e n t rig: firZY P ii t !cevokifigrzir , r3*.6l636nfloitlatrairs nap ...and se .ex tea4wregions- tO - 000UVUldn, y Allltltlgazi ,:` MC:4 eit trrnbable boweVer. • that Oeneraltrgott *DM: trio eiwannjmeindligolOgf fie j afref Part ri ngtirgrfaVAWllol4ll7l,l%,{llVlTAl: totim cract t to British-senstiVonth b t ' OOl6 - OreSZ AOll , llllll /14 1 1M i t :11011 4 0 W S'ATiditgr the ,Ano non two ,ta, ate ninented •territorP. PM that its ole object to minor* mattent to snail gee,teipn that rtlin/Atit i e t piliette herself, resume active ne tyletjr ""m."°C , 41"1 . b oand ar i quaftion Mug ?Luton°, Nov. 14-rs m —nese le farr fawn nem dolpggo.dar. NIO emerileird oar Anglo flaxen .. .fund Golden Finn, °Oki it IN. trine nettle 36 ofteletr, l6 . Bogor 11 cents. • ,-,_ , • , '(;;'1114 gteCtlikfls Taikistfrnity.il,, , DOtiaki—rdo+itiOntion to-dly for State ofiloorir; qtuteit' the Wy aodotto Constitution, ' paistid witbotifilipitiitaibtr , ' The teal esupot be 'stated for several dayrybat it is tbeiighf MA It 'trill dicer matirtallifromffion,reta ¥ta crotober for '''''"ltirritortig'idlieerst: • - , - • • t •liondifesers. Linbetn t 'otfllihoie, end Parrott, of thfa,riftOttjearet to -raorror for Virashington. , lit . • • -,..., Alf • " -. 1 7,7 1 1 1ifiC . ' ' -WukjllDp'''- /RI Niii*CaltoP-111) rit_fpr,„Ll/.. ..., - ' 1 4141t1.1 1 ' - 1:2160nt 8 t' lorniii.ONT 1: #,I -r(o: f-. ' .----':'--- - *;el-'41.54 $‘ ' : .lt--.4 ;Q.- -'Askost 4, ' Airoil: V " , 140 - , mi.....44trywfr''' ' — 7 '' -044411 A,1 4, - , '-,4' .„ •c , ,: ,, ,/ i $ THEC-1 T Y . AkTUBRII63NTB ,TiflS EVENING. AarsalCAg Aans Brosd end Loons i!rleter--" Lgele di Lammermoor, NAtIONAL HALL,Marketstreet.—Old Folks' Conuer , Lai THIATSE, Walnut street, hatween Eighth d Dan Rte' s Great Show." , OCITIIIST Walnut wee Ninth atreeta.—" Ireland its it was"—" An Hour in Se ville"—."/ he hush Tutor." WHEATLIR & ./LRCH-STRIIIT TURATRE MO street. stave Sixth.— 'A • Daughter's Vow" "Nine Points in the Law." ' 'Tinspms o► WONMInS, northeast corner Tenth and Chestnut streets.-4hanorinits, _filoDowooon's Cierwirre, Rao. street, below Third. Entertainments nightly. IntEtre:onigen lieu JR seem of Art ' Algrrnert New, Mettnea Hotren.—Another new markeehouee has beep commenced on the south side of South street. above Ninth. designed for bombers, deal ere. and farmers. It °couples a lot of ground extending from South to Bhippen street, upon which it also has a front, adionnus the old HfUlonek Temperance Hall, op posite Honaldson Cemetery. There will be three rows of 'tails, about eighty in number. between which there is ,a message-way running from Shippen to South Street. a let adjoining. to the west, will be fitted up with sta bling for the horses of the etall.renters. The old Her cook Hall will be turned into a market tavern, cml the large dwelling on Routh street, connected with the same property, will also be used for the same purpose. TEE REMOVAL OP THE MARKET SWEDIL—The Perim:nu engaged in removing the warket shede on Mar ket *treat chameterized by the most masterly . inaotivitY.' At the progress now being mule, they may bq regarded no disavowing at the rate of a brick a 'day. There te every reasonable hope of seeing the last of them about the time 01 Mr. Buchanan's departure from office., but we have no fears of their sott; before that time. A LEAUTIFUL PrtlegENT.—A beautiful silver born .bas. jset been finished for the Assistance Fire Company of this Qtly, as the fir t prize for nand engines In the trial pa the Pa ir ground at rowelton, in Semen. her last, 7he horn was of up at the expense of the Pennsylvania /State Agricultural eoeiety. elabor rately wrought. and it bears the figure of a etas. (the emblem the eentlAef) in bold relief. It else Dears an appropriate mien., ion. The prize in very beautiful and it to alike creditable to the company and to the society by which it was got up. Rot:incur OT A !;TORS.--Dome time during Tues day night the auction store of S. Perry & Co., N 0.138 booth Front Street, was entered by forcing a hack Shutter, and robbed of articles worth about one hun dred dollars. Drawers we, e broken open and ransacked, and an attempt was made to force o,.en the fire -proof, The scamps helped themselves liberally to wine and in gars. 'No arrests were made, A:New lims•VoLLAn.--A now half-dollar hoe been got up at the United States Mint to be submitted to Government for its approval. The new coin, although of the same diameters, that now in plreolltion, is much thicker at the rim In consequence of the deeper sinking of the die. and henooynuch more durable. On one side in a medallion portrait of Washington, with the head wreathed with laurel ; the word liberty upon a ecrolt over the - bust; at the bottorn.of the date, 1059; end around thew:hole tie wools United States of America. to plain. well adapted raised letters. On the reverse tide, a wreath of grain envelopes the words half dollar, in the same beautiful letters. The ooin to very band come. EWAN CIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Money Market. PaILADELrnie, D ecembor 7, 1859 The stook market is 'steady, with very little bud nem doing. In city Lana there la not so much do ing ea there was, the notion of Councils ire Axing the tax rate too low auguring unfavorably for their market in 1860. All the fancies are in disfavor. The public , are cautioned against a now fraud, being an altered $5 note, purporting to be the true Issue of the Freehold Banking Company of New Jerseyorhich has just made its appearance. Vig nette—three men rolling a log; man, oxen, and man cutting a tree in the distance; Vivo In blue acme - the upper centre of note ; 5 in both upper corners; two men gathering corn in lower right oornor ; two men shearing sheep, boy, do., in lower loft corner. Unlike genuine. Look out for them. Messrs. George Peabody to Co., of London, have recovered the large verdict of $47,105.54 against the Middlesex Company, for money paid by Pea body dr, CO., as acceptors of drafts drawn by Saml. Lawrence, for the ifaymetit of purchases of cotton Made by , him in 1857 in England, part of which went to the use of the defendant. The i kase is a very important one in the amount involved, and will go, upon the law, to the Supreme Court at Washington. Counterfeit ,twenty-dollar bills on the Bank of Northumberland have been put into circulation in Dauphin county, the past week, by a stranger. The paper is light and the engraving somewhat im perfect. The following is the shipment of coal by the Barclay Railroad and Coal Company, for the week ending Deeember 3.... Previously reported.... Amount nhlppOd for the season 29,339 05 PELLADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE HALES. December 7. 1867 REPORTED S! B. E. BIATMAKIIi. 314.3‘ Walnut Street FIRST BOARD. 5 do 91h d Pennsylvania 1t.... 374' 6 gar's tc. 515oh's Irk 5.534 IC*Readine 20 4 . 160 d 0........ ..... 203 E 7008 Pa Coupon bs— 92 1 4' 121 40 10 0 City do R... .C&P. C&P. 9734 1000 Read gas.— 'SG. 70 ist tut 7a 22 4000 , eadit. 68 '44, 92 PsR cash. 83i am= ' , • . _ BETWEEN 6009 Reading 77 /.60...'4.4. 9 2 60 Reading 71.• • ... 2034 80 Girard Bann.-- 46 SECOND 7000 Penns Ns 10ta..b5. -9334 1009.1 9,13 1 , 11005 Reading It Os 81 lots , Co op ... h 3. 70X 1000 Tenn Os ..11. 81 2009 Mord. Canal 05... 8.531 4000 Pa ft 2d mt Os..lts. 87 SOO Bob N do ay Gs 71 '81..10 71 SOW . CLOSING PR 4881d4 U. Slates& 7#.,.103 .. , 17 7-1 ( 177 t -114;=.iink 101 k, Penns ...931( 93 • m i r :"4;:1111 i Penns e. 41 IL --NA, St " es" 87 ' Single CanalCen.6o Int • sret.lo9 109 NAV Nay Ss '811..708 71 Bold av a B e on Pns R ny Meadow 62 BOARD. J BOAV Itiedoir R.... 63 40 Pa 37V Cam k 4 Mor Canal pd. ita.109)4 JO Sch Nay yrf.....1.0. lIX 312 d & 3d-st4 R . as aoyL Is R lota AS. 11% ittOBIS—ATILL. .B{4L.4skid Bahl NAIIi:I.-4M 16 3 i Wmop't , !m 36 1 761st mort.46 .48 mort. 9.1 i 10 pang 113 • 1k Osumi's. m32X Frank & South R.. 673.( Id sr. ad Pts 38 Itase&Vine-sto $1 Philadelphia Markets. Dacsatairat 7—Beenlas. Thereis 'no ehanse rn PIOUT, but the market le owing in some measure to the inclemency' of the weather; sales include 1000 bbls of W. 13. Thome,' superfine at apriae kept private, and SOO bbla extra fared) , at, 116 33 ifs bbl; standa rd and auperfine is offered at $0.3 )f. without sales. except to the blade, at from thni figure up to 8676 for superfine and extras; -316.81%.06 35 for family, mid 6 tOn, f ' inar brands . Mammies to quality. veFlour Rye Flour and Corn Meal are steady at s4h7 for the limner aid 83.75 irr 114 for the latter, and very little detnn. Wheats are rather more plenty to-day, but dull at previous quoted rates; males include 3000 bushels of chiefly fair to prime Penne red at 1300132, mostly at the latter rate ; whito in quoted at 1400143, and very little doing. Rye continues in denoted and rather scarce at 93e for,Penna and 90c for Del. Corn meets with a steady demand. and about 3 000 boa. new yellow sold at 730 for damp, and 77080i:for dry lots • old corn scarce and worth 02,0 e. °steam wanted. end 1200 bus. Penn. sold at 440. Delaware are in demand at 420. Earley hialtssles of 20,000 bus , were made at 95a. to go gut of the market. Dark--Querintron in quiet, and No 2 ie of fered at $l7 per ton. Cotton—The lamia has been more two°. 350 bales sold ar about previous rates. 0 rocenes and Provision!, are bet little inquired for; holder, aye _very tiro. in their view!. Seeds—There is more doing in Cl .verseed, end prices are unsettled ; salesof 600 bushels are reported at 83.25. including some lots from wagons at 114.3004 76. and Comm choice from second hpnda at $6.00 P' bushel. Whiesey ie stately. Fonnitylvan in barrels selling at 36026/so ; Ohio at 274227 g Wic; de 15)ic ; and drudge at 2411 e. Markets by Telegraph. AeatsciraoLa, Fla., Deo. 3.—The receipts of Cotton deans the root week omen' to 4.100 bales nod the ezpor cto Dorton and Prov , denee to 2,309 bales. Stook In sort. 11.600 bill's, against 14 WO bales last year. xruavrts. Deo 7.—Pour du let a deo ine of 12160 Roward.strett sells at $3.'6. Wheat goat; the odor ants are limited Corn heavy and lincliangsd. Yrsvi siorir steady ; hive Fork .9111.25; Prime 2310 B Org Sides 101. Whtskeyquiot at 025X0. Exchange on Drew YorketeadY. ?don'ts. Deo. 6—Eiales of Cotton to-day. 3 000 hales at 10M as WM for Mid dling; sales for WOO days 11.000 halee; reoeipts 10 800 bales ;cotton fretehte to Liverpool 7-lett 9 EXehatate an Nese York H-16gli discount. NEW OaLliatt.. Dee. (I.—Sales of Cotton to-day 6001 bale, at legal; sales for three days 29,6001 roceipts 31,000 tales. against 40.000 bales for the same time last year; the receipts at this port are now 133,000 bales t ahead of lis 'OAS. Sugar hanyant at 3 6 advance Bales at 73,0674. - Molasses 4(l64oX.adVatlCiag ; salon at 1116: Com advaneink. Wes at aft'ota. flew York hay . Sterling rehouse 30310108 X Exahsnne on New York 31 discount. CITY ITEMS. 'MORI" WARD BEECHER AT CONCERT HALL ?RIB Evzivina.—This evening the teat Of the course of lec tures before the 'People's Literary Institute, this se 1- sonorill be delivered at Concert Hall by Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. Hie subjoict will be " Heads and Hearts," and a rich Intellectual feast may be minim. !Pitted. 'JR r. Beecher is probably the only leo tur. r whose attractive powers are sufficiently strong to crowd any hall m this city without regard to the weather. There are probably enough tickets sold already to give him an overflowing house, and persons desiring admission should therefore go early. The Mauro wilt commence at a quarter before 8 o'clock. LEG:tI7II3 iIY EON. lIRIIRY J. Ftsxwown.—The °insane of Philadelphia will be glad to learn that an onschanity will be affor ed, on the evening of the lath inst., to hear, a Mature from lion. Henry J. Raymond, the accomplished editor of the New York Times. On that evening (Thursday of neat week) he will deliver a lecture at X0311'01%1 Fund Hall, i A this city. Wore the Event LiterariUnlon, his subject to be " The Late War in Italy."- One of the meet entertaining. polished, and instructive lectures of the treason may be expeottd. Tnn k Frnotew LAND or Wu PENN" is the Ambled of Professor Coppee's lecture, this even ing., .11c) amongst other things. examine the °barges brought against Penn by Lord Macaulay, and wo presume - completely refute them. Such a character as that of oar great Founder of Pennsylvania must not , b 6 tarnished without the clearest etidenec if blaeau andrild fail with his proof, his character as an histo rian will lose Its brilliancy. ,Joy your friends a 5,6, or 10• pound box of Lintels pure tee, at 60 cents. Warranted equal to 76• neat go7da. Seventh and Brown. `IiOLIDAY IA COMING.—A Christmas gift of the Stareoieope and Pictures will afford more pleasure than anything you can offer. The largest assortment in tho elp at the Eomoriom,lB South Eighth street. DJ. CREMER AC Co. PARSON :BROWNLOW AND XIIN COFEIN.—AOIOII the notables present at the late moss mooting at Lynch burg, Va., called to express the opinion of the people of that section In relation to the Harper's Ferry raid, was the well-known Parson Brownlow. Rio remarks on the .occasion were characteristic. A reporter, in noticing the opecoh, says it was "intensely Southern." and re presents the parson assaying " he would rather be with the Smith in Pandemonium than with the Abolitionists Ifeaven." The parson also remarked that he in .tended to give his family Instructions; riot to bury him in a Yankee coffin but if, in Inure of an arnergeno), they should be forwd to do so. that they must leave both ends epeit, so that when the devil or Abolitionists came at one end be could crawl out nt the other. The " Parson" should have advised his hearers to boy their clothing at the Palatial Store of Granville Stokes, No, 501 Chestnut street. ELEGANT FALL AND WINTER 01.0TDING— at Rober,t B. Adm.', southeast corner of Bev'nth and Market. streets—Drees and Prook Costs of tha best quality; Business Coate, Protnenade Coate, and Aldine Coate, in all the latest styles, and a stook of Overcoat.' that _cannot, Pe-sprpassed in variety, style, or quality. A fall and complete stock of Bleak and Pansy Coast mere, Pants, o f the beet and choicest fabrics, mid a nu- Pert' stook of Bilk, Velvet, Cashmere, Grenadingi Cloth, EAU% and Clapainlere Veeks, all out, mado, and trimmed .anal to 011etorner work, expressly for retail Well, a will es said state molt retuotable ns-smwk.th-toJal ItRiS UDOIR zwora MAamrs. IMPROVED DOUBLE•TRREAD. FIRST PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIL 0114- but Phi* Ofike.7/0 AROH Agents wanted. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS VP TO 13 O'OLOOK I.AOT NIUD? SIKKIM HOUSX—Chootnnt et.. below Ninth. A N Woolfolk Vis ' Dr A Waitkour, Oa T W Jones, J W uToinlinsoi&da, Miss 0 B Stetson, ridowater J K elites° 3, saliva) Dr D T Browny la, N Y I/ rernandez. Y 11 H. Hathorn, N Y Jno W Riddle, Pittsburg Fld Carpenter &la ,fl Y .1 N Willett & la, Boston A 8 hittolvill, 8t trou ts Henry Coates, Yonkers Miss A C Bell. Yonkers a W Newton & la. N Y 13 Tower. Pottsville ' J'l Conant. Boston . , W H Poster Boston.. .. ti 8 SChninis, 8 0 T Jones Yor l ice. N .1 0 D Oazenove, N y. J H rotors, ortemouth, Va H 0 Hume, Porismouth,Va 0 II Camp, N Y W P 01 lifith, A orfolk, Va 0 W Savage, Rahway W Dibbloe, N Y E 0 Thurston. N Y F Currie, tioston J W Roach Miss H M North, Co.umbis. .11 MoCOrmiek, Harrisburg Sennett Anton, Chicago & Wm N Lewin M, N I Win Gillett, London, Ea A B Parker, N Y J A MoGsw, Mass 11 NI Murray, Pittsburg N Roach, N Y - Henry Keyser & le. N Y W F Knowles, N Y K 011. Simla. New York .1 C Carter & child, N J 0 M Laugdon, Din, 0 8 Oratory, Newt ork C It Weeks, New York W 0 King, New York A Adams, N 0 19 M Martin, N C kl II Pyiitt & la J 13 Mar win, Chicago W E Wood 0 P Livingston A Lord, Portsmouth, N H II Josoph, Now York R K Brown & la, Conn F, H Owens, Conn J Hotchkiss & Is, Conn E Crane, Boston Mr &rains. New York 0 0 Chapin. Springfield 0 W Edam*, New York H E Loewe, Now York Mrs Lowndoe, Mdj , Miss Lowades, Mil A H Hager. Did ti 0 Feohtig. ald W Temple, Del .1 L Johnson, Santa Fo E F Jones, Boston W F atone & wf, N York AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut at., Rh:Fifth. Gen It Smy he, Pa 0 It Bacon, It. I Beni A Balky N Y J H Wilkins, Pottstown Jan flollins, Media 0 Coo B Cadwallader, P. 3 F Bluipson, Minim town 0 Ihmmick, N I J H Wintersteen, Pa Wit Swan', Lancaster, Pa John Opdycke, Easton Win Jones & In, N Y 4' Bairn, N Y W It Ailing, N Y E LOpaulding, Buffalo Wm Ethridge, Buffalo 0A W ollington, Corning B W Orton, Corning Lima Hoot, Columbus, 0 A F Evans, Columbus, 0 'Henry T,})lor, Balt Ono II 0111 man, Albany Walter W Berry, Balt MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth at.. below Arch. S Lemon, Reading Chas Ressler, Reading A M Jeflords, W yoming J C Freeland, Meadvi ll e Jail Lake, Del N II Murphy, Pittsburg E Wilcox, 1118 Dertekson, N Y CL Green, Pittsburg Wm A M.Cann,WW9Ort Granville Hartman,cork P /110sterlinut ra Miss Osterhout, Pa J Dellltt, Tunkhannook F 8 Null, Scranton, Pa Ma) John CUMniinge, Pa 'r R J Wiles, lad Hirschfield, l'i Y JONES' HOTEL- Chestnut street, above Stith. 8 B Ransom, N J John Dailey, Md A el Reed, Del 1) 1) Dana. Boston 8 Seibert, Washington ••• D W Conner, N Y Cant Schwabe, kngland J B Smith, N Y 8 Mason, N Y J Tobin, N Y E H Campbell, Xa ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street. above Third. H. IC Johnson, Salem, N J W W Sheets, Woodbury & Jos Andrade, Phil& P Villagram Im, Alexia° Dr Sharp. Salem, N .1 R G Porter, Mt liolly Isaac Draper, Maas ht Randall, Phila P R O'Connor, N Y B F Phillips, Adams, Mass 0 II Pease, Springfield, Mass r THE UNION HOTEL—Aroh street. above Third. H Williamson, Balt D H Hayden, Pittsburg John 131teading. NJ B F Faokenthell, Easton John D Stoles. Lane, Pa Jas Hunter,Columbinna,o Wm Maxwell, Easton, Pa Peter Russell, Epley, Pa NATIONAL HOTEL—Race 4.. above Third. C W SabrOpp. Pottsville Samuel Haverty, Pik Wm E Stone, Hanover T V Smith, Pa W A Soli ok, Pa Sham rbigetniyer, Pa J Headier, Pottsville Jno C Harper, Pottsville J F Coxell, Reacting N T MoVeali, Pa Jon ',anon. Pa H W Hamming. Pa Jno al Sheldon, Pa • "00 F Henry! Po inn C Stet Logansport 1) it gansport Miss M Churls. Man Wm P .1100 Allentown E tilre, Allentown 3 8 Ember, 111mi:upon h p Lewis, Pa Edward Clark, Pa G Fisher, Pa Mr Halfpenny & eon, Pa L Froademok, Columbia. Col Ii Herr, Columbia Semi Slillor. Luxorne Jno T Young, Altoona R Darlington, Pa B Roberson & la, D C EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, above Race. J Simpson, N Y 3 Linder. Boston H Barley, Southampton T Winter, Lock Haven B Benton & nen,_o Al Lewis, Montgomery no C Cawtant, re ' T Caret. Chester oo 8 Jonen,Witliamsport J Lynch, Philo e• inn H Smith, Boston J J Mortimer ,111 W P Herrin, N Y J Jackson. Ky B Littlefield 2c to, N J A Ludlum, 0 W Levis, N Y H Belt, Easton W Kemp, Miss Conner & 2 ladies, Md topd UNION HOTEL—Market it,. above Sixth. Stoneman. Pa Sand Woodman, Pa Peter l'ipar, Montg co W McDonald, Columbia co And Woolfkil,l Lewistown John C Zell, Phila Rubt Smith, Trenton E C Allen, Lancaster N McGran, Lancaster Fred Moore, Lancaster L Shreiner, Barks co Jno Hollotbrnenn, Barks co BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second it., below Vine. Isaac Gould, Trenton, N J John N Stokes, Pa Mins M E.Stokes, Pa Jen Freeland, N Y Elias Paxson, Bucks co, Pa Walter Pagnon, Pa B Watson, Bunks eo, Pa E Watson, RockS ao. Pa C J Shade, Bucks co, Pa E L Flint, Easton MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second it.. above Arch. I. B Beekly, Schl Haven .1 H Puterbaogh, Pa Win Smith, Went Chester C W 7horn,Weeh,DC James Pearson, Pa Wm Wilion, Montrose.Pa Mal Lines, N Y COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth at,. above Chestnut. L F Malin. Chester co Beal F Yost Pottstown Dr Id Hammond 'Del Id Rooney, New Philo John G Moore. Bucks co 8 8 Hoopes, WI m, Del Thos Jordan, Wris litaville J Carimbell,l.ancanter 568 15 .. 28,770 10 BALI) EAGLE—Third street. above Callowhill. M Snyder. Bethlehem P Marsteller, Doylestown John W Grace, limnsburg D R Compton, Ohio C A Eckert, Ohio Robt Good, Doylestown BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third at., above Callowhill. Geo W Nagle, 'Newtown E Hersh, Zionsville, Pa MERCHANTS' HOUSE—Third street, ab. Callowhill, B Berta, Allentown,j_l) Giovani Havana A 8 Gross, Shairerstown Edw Krell, Jonestown, Pa IMPORTATIONS. [Reported for the P40111.] RICHMOND. Steamship Pennsylvania-172 boxes 19 cases tobacco Buoknor. MeCammon & Co; 292 do 12 do do T Webster. Jr; 96 bye 30 eases tobacco Doan and Taitt; 68 big.% cases tobacco J ft Bank & Co. 146 boxes Si cases tobacco Mo. z & 13oelim; 131 his tobaCco A & It Armstrong; 30 bxs tobacco Wardle & Stuccoes: 30 bus tobacco Mercer & Antelo; 9 bass flaxseed Miller Es. Elm; 192 bags do Grove & Bro: 36 bags do 40 do fruit Monsen & Co; BO piss lead C 3 Adams & Co; Si bales domestics Shipley, Hazard. & Hutchinson: 1121 bbls tar Cowmen & Russell; 45 basspeas .1 8&F.1. Perot; 113 bass fruit Tus tin & Shewell; 97 bass nuts /3 'felling. & Bro; 190 bass feed J B Lancaster; 2 plus Mdse It Patterson & Co; I box noise Morr a Teske:: I bx mdso Callia& Baker; 2 Mils mdse W F Potts; 2 bags feathers Weaver & Co: 12 palm RR wheele 3 bxs Pettit, Martin & Co; 14 bblo oysters Capt Teal.; )8 emyty puke Massy. Collgas & co; a empty casks II ;smith; .3 , 0 empty casks 81 pkge sundries various cons:gnaw!. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. BM FOURTH PAWL ARRIVED. Steamship Pennsylvania. Teal. from Richmond, via Norfolk.3o hours. with miles and passengers to Thomas Webster,' Jr. Passed ship Clara Ann, from Bliielda at I Phi. on Tuesday, at anchor off Bombay Hook. with a PM. brig in company; brig Louisa. and an English solir, (Meteor, for Demarara ) at Reedy Island; a deen laden brie and about 20 sohrs. above New Castle. Bohr Delaware, Denby. I day from Smyrna, Del. with wheat. to Jas Barrett & Bon. Bohr Telegraph, Carter, I day from Camden, Del. with corn to Jan Barran & Bon. Bohr Emma. Brooke. I day from New Castle, Del. with wheat to Jae Barrett & Bon. Bohr Franklin Treat, 'I payer. 20 days from Charlotte town, PEI., with barley and potatoes to J 1I IlloColley. Steamship Model, Dtinte;n, Havana, Reany, Neafie & Co. Behr If A Rogers, Rogers, Saigon, Noble, Hammett & Caldwell. Btr J fi Bhriver, Bennie, Baltimore. A Groves, Jr. BY TILLECIRAPH. (Correspondence or the Phliadelp_hia Exchanse.)_ CAPE ISLAND, N J. Dee 7-3 P M. The steamer Boston, for New York. went out at 3 o'clock this afternoon. No vessels have been observed to pan tn. W ind B. Weather rainy and force. Yours. THOS. B. HirOHES. MEMORANDA. Steamship Keystone State, ?Waltman, hence at Char leston. at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, having made the run from the Capes of Delaware in 38 hours, and from wharf to wharf in 47. Steamship Delaware, Copes, henna, arrived at N York yesterday. Ship Union, Small, for Calcutta, cleared at Boston 6th inst. Skip Horizon, Reed, for Liverpool, cleared at New Orleans let met, with b 014 bales cotton. Bark Chester, Crosby, for Baltimore, olerired at Mo bile 2d inst. Soh r V Sharp, Sharp, for Now York, sailed from Rich mond 611, inst. Schr Gen W Krolis.Emerson, for Philadelphia, cleared at Baltimore 6th inst. Bohr Julia Smith. Crowell, for Powder Horn, cloarod at Galveston 374 ult. Sohn Anna B Ham Robinson. from Saugerties, D 0 Plot d. Racket, from Orient; R ts E ateelnian,Summers, from Newark for Philadelphia; and Ella Cannon, Shares. from Stoneypoint for Delaware, arrived at New York yesterday. SPECIAL NOTICES. To PUBLIC SPEAKERS AND SINGERS.— ' Braien'r Bronchial Troches" or Cough Lozenges. From-Prof. M. Stacy Johnson, Teacher of a %ono, S. Female College, La Orange, Ga. " I have found their use very efficacious in removing that irritation of the Throat so common with Speakers and Singers. 1 have enlisted severe' gentlemen in their favor, among whom are Professor Wrers, Principal Brownwood Uni versity, and Rev. M. Tasouz of this place. Tho Troches have only to be tried to recommend them eelves." d 8 thetruSt Tki. FINKLE'S SEWING MACHINES, superior to ell ahem. Price reduced to SOO, 9I CHESTNUT Street, over Le Boutilher's new Store. (18.611u6t. THE lIAT DESIGNED AND MODELLED BY WARBURTON, OF 4to CHESTNUT STREET, FOR THE HOLIDAY AND WINTER SEASON, will be found admirably suited to the purpose■ intended. In style, °hammer. and expression it cannot fail to plenso gentlemen of taste, and all who consult fitness and pro priety in d•eas., Those who deferred purchasing a HAT during the FALL will see in this new stylejust causefer laying aside their much worn bearers, white the DEA U MONDE will find this " CROWNING GRACE" indis pensably requisite to their WINTER COSTUME. OPENING DAY—THURSDAY, BTII INST. WARBURTON, HATTER, d3-5t 430 CHESTNUT bTREET. Tus SUPPLY is scarcely equal to the de mand, so immonsfi is the popularity of JULES HAUEL'S EAU ATIfTsNIENNE, OR HAIR RE STORER. It prevents and cures baldness, promotes the growth and beauty of hair, and changes gray hairs and weighers to the original color. softneu, and brilliancy of 'owl'. It is not a dye. Sold by all druggists, and by JULES HAVEL & CO., No. 704 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. da-d6tWlt PRINTING—PRINTING—PRINTING. PRINTINO—PH I NTiNO—PRINTINO. PRINTINO—PRINTING—PRINTINO. JACKBO.I. Printer. JACKSON, Printer. JACKSON, Printer. FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. 'Malt and CHESTNUT Streets. FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Blank Books made to order. Blank Books made to order. Blank Booke made to order. Card' and Circulate. Cheeks and Notes. d 2 St Bills Lading and Bill Hoods HOLIDAY PRESENTS. PIANO FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO FORTES. MELODEONS. Made by Raven, Bacon & Co., Hanel. Davis & Co., Namur& Clark, Mason & Hamlin, and others. J. E. GOULD, SEVENTH AND CUESTN UT. nalaatu&tbtJel ONB PRICK CLOTHING OF THIS LATEST STTLEs, made in the beet manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST gelling tiriaa. markea in Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted satin futon,. Our ONE-PRICE System in strictly adhered to, as we believe thin to be the only fair way of dealing. All are thereby treated alike. JONES to CO., 804 MARKET Street. LOST—Certificate No. 118, for 10 Shares of Stook _A. letAßunbury and Eta Bal l ad ComPanY. ,6 the name Or A N NA. otice is hereby given that an application has peen me is to that Coin s?: or th issu ee of a new Certificate. ecemiasr ' 1J359. 9 thereat* EDWARD PEACZ, Executor. THE PRESS;-PHILADELPHIA; rITIRSPAY;:, ,DECEMBER 8; 1859: HUTCHINSON—LITER,—Qo the 7th inst., by Rey. Thos. drainard, D. P., My. Edward Hutchinson to Miss Hester A. l daughter ot the Isle Dr. James 8. Lis ter, all of this eity °RIFF —By Friends' Ceremony, at their Meeting house. on Midi street, on third day, Bth inst., J. Clarkson Griffith and Mary R., daughter of the fete George Dilkslji , both of this M • MILLO—DUTTON.—On tee``h inst., by Rev. Abel Thomas. Mr. William D. Mt Me to Miss Mary A. daudyer of Samuel P. Dutton, Esq. WA gD—TlLl,.—:4eptember 29th by Rev. G. Chan dler, Mr. Charles Ward to Miss M argaret' Till, Loth of this oiIy. GILIMAN—POLI.OOK.-011 the 21th tilt., by Rev. R. Watts, Mr. Robert Gilman, of New York, to Mpg Mary Pollock. of this oily. TROUT—WATERS.—On the 6th inst., by the Rev. E W. Rutter. Mr. Adam Trout to Miss Susan Water), both of the city of Lancaster, Pa. • DIXON.—On Tuesday evening, Heber Ater, son of Franklin M. and Elizabeth Dixon, aged 4 months and 8 da IAMINGER.-021 the 6th inst., Catharine, wife of Shubert Iseniinger, in the 494 year of her age. Funernl from the residence is her husband, No. Oa Christian street, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, • DE HAVEN.—On the 6th inst., Mrs. Eliza Do Ha ven, in theilld year of her are. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, John B. Cody, No. 13 Nectarine street, above Ninth, ye (Thursday) afternoon. at I n'elook. TAYLOR.—On the 6111 met, Mr. John Taylor, in the 49th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, Creslietm lane, Monet Airy, Germantown, thin (Thursday ) afternoon, at 1 o olook, • GORDON.—On the oth inst., Patrick Gordon, aged 69 years. _Funeral from his late residence. Richmond et., above William. tine Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'elock. McGLINSI4.I(i—On the 6th net. Mrs Susan Me- Glinsey, relict of the late Francis McGlinsey. aged 713 years. Funeral from her late resideece, Sixteenth street . . elm, a Federal. this (Thursday/ morni . g o'clock. LUFF.—Qn the 6th hut.. Mary, wife e' Thou. Le: Funeral from tie residence of her husband, this (Thursday lal ternoon, 2b, o'clock. • DENNEY.—On the fah inst., Daniel Denney, aged 20 years. Funeral from the residence of his brother in law, Daniel McGowan, No, 1030 Barker street, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth, below Market, this (Thurs dayi morning, at 10 o'clock. COYI.E.—On the 6th inst., J &trick Coyle, in the 35th year of hie age. Funeral from the residence of his parents, Michael and Beene Coyle. Owen Street, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth, foie (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. iIAIIIIE.—On the 4th inst., Mtn. Elizabeth Hague, in the 69th y ear of her age. Funeral from the TOSltients of her son Manly Hague, Point road. near Bridesburg, Om (Thursday) after noon. at 1 o'clock. E NTZ.--('n the 4th inst., Mrs. Anna Catharine Hunts, relict of John Rentz, aged 88 years. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Geo. Schmitz, ta hitomarsh. Montgomery county, Fit., this iThureday) marinas, at 10 o'clock. TILACK AND PURPLII VALENCIA., JUP 371% cents. Blaek and Purple Velvet Poplins. Cannlla Clothe, 5/31 cents. Dresisl3ilks. " and White Lupin's Mousselines, PM cents. •' Imported De Lames, Is cents. Velvet Poplins and Velour Reps. Lupin's CABIIMOTOS end blerinoee. Patm do Chine, and Tenses, Silk Warp Cashmeres and Bombazines. Thihet and Bay State Long Shawls, .k.e. Just received by LESSON it SON Mourning_Store, n 22 SOS CHESTNUT Street. REV. H. GRATTAN GUINNESS, AT XEINSINGT.iN.—THIS (Thursd) EVENING , in the Nov. Mr. Chandler's Church, Girard d avenue. /11101/0 Hanover street; on Friday evening kri the Rev, Mr hicAu ley's Church, ork street, crest of Frankford rood; and, on Saturday Evening. in the Rev M. John son's Church, Frankford rued, above Girard avenue. Tho cervices will nil eminence at o'clock. The Young Men of Kamm:ion aro EPOOlal!Y invited to come and hear this youthful preacher. 48-2? KrBY SPECIAL. REQUEST, JOSEPH BARKER. Ego. , will repeat his Lecture of t the tion of John Brown, or the true and the false Philanth npist—he will also review the addresses by Wendell Phillips and Ralph Waldo Emerson. at Con cert Hall. on SATURDAY KVENING, December 10th, 7,4 o'clock, Tickets 15 cents; Lady and Gentleman, 20 rents. frr HON. HENRY J. RAYMOND, EDITOR or the New York Times. will deliver a lecture at MUSICAL FUND HALL before the 'EVERETT LITERARY UNION. ou THURSDAY EVENING. the lath of December. Suldect—•° The Late War in Italy.' tO 11l f-0-THE WEEKLY PRAYER MEETING of the Churches of the Philadelebia Presbytery w . lll be held THIS IThursday I AFTERNOON. et 3 I, eine k in the North Presbyterian Church, SIXTH St„ above Green. It• Crri:THE BEV. WM. BACON STEVENS. D. D.. will deliver and ture in CRANNIES PEL, Twenty-second Locust streets, THIS IThuredny ) EV ' , NISI*, in edit of the Benevolent Fund of the perish. Subject—" Jerusalem." Ttekete 25 etc. Lecture to commence at . 71; o'clock. 1t• BX. WILLIAMSPORT ANDEL:IIIRA RAILROAD COMPA NY. ADJOURNED MEETING of the SPCONP MORTGAGE BONDHOLDERS of this company will he held on THURSDAY, the 8.11 instant, at twelve o'clock, noon. he report of their committee. and the agreement entored into for the reorganization of the Company. will be tied. A full and prompt attendance is desired. F.A. VANDYKE, Tit , Chief Commissioner. WEXCELSIOR DIVISION, No. 7068. et T. The members ere requested to he kumquat In at ine at their Hall on THUM nY EVENING. the Illth inst., to moire a visit from their brethren from Mount Holly. UQB'T MeCULLOCH, R. 8. dl-2t PROFESSOR COPPEE'S SIXTH LEC 7NOTURE Will he delivered on TIIIIIISDAY EVE N next, the Bth net , at 7%. Sublect—" The Forest- I , nd of William Penn.' with a ViTtliwation of the Peat Founder from the unmet ohargoe 3f Lord Maceulay. admission, 2.5 cents; a Gentleman and two Ladies. to °onto. d6-St• WPEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE.— Ti•qint. for Ray. H. W. BEECHER'S Lecture, ill; SSD& Y NIGHT. may be procured or— liendersnn. F2B rah street. Bach & Lawton. Seventh and Chestnut. Presbyterian Book Store, 1331 Chestnut. Bowers. Sixth and Vine. da.lt• A FAIR FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ILi Western Prov dent Society and Children's Home in now open, nt the Society's new building. on LOGAN or FORTY-FIRST Street. north of Market. Market street cars pass the House every three minutes. 07.3 t. rrrPEOPLE'S LITERARY INSTITUTE.— Rev. HENRY . WARD BEECHER will deliver theclosing Lecture of the course on THURSDAY EVENING, December Bth, et Concert MU. Hulneot— " Heade and Hearts." Lecture 3a to & Ticketa 1.1 cent*. del-Hr rt. OFFICE OF RECEIVER OF TAXES, E FIIILADLrniA. December 1.1869. OTICE TO TAX- PA VERS.—The Tar.perere of the several Witch of the City of Philadelphia are here by notified that if the State and Cit 1 axes, glop for the yonr are ont paid before the first day of January, 180. interest will be chanted thereon end the names of all dolmuuent tax• pay e r. will be published., and thirty- Raven cents 1371 additional will bis charged for pub!' na tion. Also, after the 13th day of January, 1800, apenally of per cent will be added open all taxes remaining unpaid, and costa thereon for collection dl Re , (Signed) A. I. Bea OMERFELT, iver of Taxes. !O. NOTICE.—TILE BOARD OF DIANA GERS of the Lehigh Valley Railroad I'mTay have this day declared a Pi-idend of THREE 'ER CENT. IN 310 'K. and THREE IPER CEN . IN CASH, on the stock of the Company. slur of State tax, for the year endin 314 day of October, 189. Payable to the Stockholders s tanding anding on the Books of the Company this day, or their legal representatives, on and alley the 12th day of DEC' , DERproximo. at the office al the Company, No. 303 AI4 Street. J. N. HUTCHINSON, Treasurer. Phila., Nov. 9. 1839, nll-fectu-lOt rrr HEALTH OFFICE.^ DECEMBER 7th, IBM. • SEALED PROPOSALS. Sealed Prop. - male w Il be meowed et Wm ogee until Doe.2oth. at 12 M.. for filling and grading the vacant lots bounded by Lehigh avenue. Cedar and Lucre streets. in the Nineteenth ward. Proposale" will etote the price per the one-horse °alibied or for the entire job. By order of the Board of Health. ARTHU H e althHF.S.Officer. doB 14 20 3t {l7:l' AR DIZII S , AND MECHANICS' , BANK, PHILADELPHIA, Dlcr2B, 1859. 11 Election held on tho 21st of Plovember,lBso, the foil wing-named Stookholdero were eleoted A:motors of this Bank : B. A. Mercer, Robert V. Massey, Edwin M. Lowis, Joshua IL Lippincott. John Sahlsorit, Same. R. Campbell George W. Fannon : I. Pemberton Hutohit son. Anthony .1. Antelrw, Franco; Tete, Joaeph Harrison, Jr.. John C. Farr, Wilhant H. Wpodward. And nt a Meeting of the MERChn,Faq. wee unni, dent, EVWIPr AI. LEWIS. WILLIAM RUSHTON, Jr , Cr n29-10t GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. SUPERIOR DRESSING GOWNS, MANUFACTURED AT W. W. KNIGHT' S . 608 .1112011 STREET. The newest and most beautiful styles always on hand ; very suitable presents for the approaching holiday& Just received a lot of PURE SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, EXTRA HEAVY. TIES, SCARFS, Am, OF THE NEWEST STYLES, FINE SHIRTS AT WHOLESALE, RETAIL, OR MADE TO ORDER, AND GUARANTIED TO FIT. MI-djl R • C. WALBORN & CO., (NOW) NOS. 6 AND 7 NORTH SIXTH STREET, have now a very superior vsortment of Shirts, Upder clothing, Glove., Hosiory i etc. Special attontion given to GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, of whiok a fine assortment is constantly kept on hand. 010-3mif SPENCER'B G E N T S' FURNISHING STORE, NO. 839 CHESTNUT STREET, GIRARD Rouen, PHILADELPHIA. DRESS SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, STOCKS, TIES, GLOVES, GAUNTLETS. MUFFLERS AND SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY. n6•ntuth-7m-if • 'I" W. SCOTT---late of the firm of Win g" • chaster h. Soott—GENTLEME,II'S PIJRNISH ING STORE and SHIRT MAN UP.AcTORY, 814 CHESTNUT Street, (nearly opposite the Girard lionised Philsdelphin. J. W.S. would respectfully will the attention of his former patrons and friends to hie new store, an 4 is pre pared to . . fill orders for.DIIR'IB al snort netite. Serfs wftweetne Trade supplied with tine Shiro and Collars. 1121-/Y ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, DEO. STD. The latest works of MDLLE. ROSA DONIIEUR : Entitled " LOS TIORRIQUEROS," (Spanish Muleteers ernes= tho Pyronoesj and MORNING IN THE HIGHLANDS, with The celebrated Portrait of herself, by EDOUARD DURUFE, On exhibition fora shoo time, from 9A. M. till 7 P. M. Admission nu cents. EARLE'S GALLERIES, Elle CHESNUT Street. A LIFE SIZE PHOTOGRAPH IN OIL ie a much finer Picture than an Oil, anil it is al ways a Likeness. See those made at REIMER'S Pho tographic Gallery, SECOND, ahoy', Green. It' D" SOLUTION.—The Copartnership betetofore existing between the underel sued, un der the firm of WALIKERk JOY le THIS DAY dis solved by mutual consent. I W W fLIIA JOY lit WALKER. A.IA N. E. corner SIXTH and MINOR, Philsladelphia The business in future twill hn carried on hr Mr. JOY who will execute all orders with uTomPlitude and care it* itIARILLIF.O Direotori this day 8. A. Animaly_ reelected rreel i. Esq.. Vice President, and ;twiner. W. RUSHTON, Cashier. NEW 'P UHL ICA T ms READY DEUEMBER 10th, • A new book by JACOB ABBOTT. PL' ORENCE ANI/ JOHN. Being the first volume of the Florence Stories, a new series of Juvenile Books, by JACOB ABBOTT, author of the " Rollo Books," eto. Ono vol. lerno, beautifully illustrated from designs by Herrick. Pries CO cents. OAKLAND STOBIES. BY GEO. D. TAYLOR. Vol. 1, "Kenny." beautifully illustrated from designs by Lumley. 16ine. Pries co cents. Tins In a very ontortnining and instructive book for obildron from fire to twelve year* of age. OLD BATTLE-GROUND. BY J. T. TROWBRIDOB, Author of " Father Brighthouer," eta. One vol., 18mo., allastreted. Price 50 tents. A unthor or those °harming. F torito. by the author of Neighbor Jookwood . .. looney by • Lovers, ono others, whioh are toad with delight by old and young. A NEW BOOK, By the author of " Grace Hamilton's &boot Hays," eto., eta. THE WIFE'S TRIALS AND TRIUDIPHS One volume 12mo, printed on rose•tinted paper, and handsomely bound. l'rtoe stl. Tido is a oharming Mori. It describe', in vivid lan guage. the various trials and sufferings to, which the Inithrul wire is aubjeeted, and hot final triumph over all. It is written in a natural and sprightly style. JUST PUBLISHED, A new and improved edition of LIFE THOUGHTS. BY HENRY WARD BEECHER. 1 vol. Ilmo. Price 81. NEARLY READY. .HOLIDAY EDITION OF LIFE THOUGHTS, Beautifully printed on WEe tinted papor, and hand somely bound. Turkey rat '• • 400 SHELDON /F. CO., Publishero, dB-3t ' No. 118 NASSAU ST., N. Y SUPPLEMENT GRATIS. TWO DOLLARS PER QUARTER, POST-PAIR, THE ILLUSTRATED NEWS OP THE WORLD. Subeeriptiona to this favorite London illustrated weekly Journal and Gallery of PORTRAITS ENGRAVED ON STEEL of Eminent Person., one of whioh, with Memoir, le Presented Gratis, with every Number. Should he Rent direst to the publi6liete and Agents for the Vatted States, HENRY A. BROWN Yr. CO., ft HANOVER STREET, BOSTON. who have much pleasure in stating, that after this date they will supply the paper and portraits in weekly num ber., parts, and volumes, at the same PRICE AS IN LONDON, AND POSTAGE, and in all eases seaseamicas can have their portraits cent in advance, separately, neatly packed, Prepaid. The Po twits are thus beautifully preserved for framing or the folio; and the paper, which will contain the latest home, foreign, and colonial news of interest, 16 engem of excellent reading, enlivened and beautified by on average of ld illustrations on wood, engraved in the highest style of art, is sent weekly, without portrait. for the term of subscription, as follows : 62 week,. with 62 Portraits gratis, s7.llo—all prepaid. Portraits sent quarterly in advance. 13 weeks, 1.3 Portraits gratis in advance, $ 2. SUBSCRIBERS MAY SELECT PORTRAITS for a subscription of 13 or 62 weeks from those already published, and thepiper will be sent for a correspond ing number of weeks from the date of subscription. BACK PORTRAITS IN PRINT. Any single portrait (the back PORTRAITS aro always in print, may always be hid with a specimen number of the paper, unseat post-paid for 16 cents cash, or postage stamps, to any address in the United States. ANOTHER FAVORITE METHOD. The Drawing-Room Portrait Gallery of Eminent Personage'. FORTY OP THE STEEL PLATE PORTRAITS, WE RETAIL FOR FIVE DOLLARS FIFTY CTS.!! or sent_pred to any ty , ld MU for SIX DOLLAR .. or with the ILLUSTRATED pni EWS OF THE WORLD, a journal second in point of excelleney and artistic beauty to no LONDON ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER, For 40 weeks for 87,30, post-paid. All subscriptions. orders from the trade, ohotographs, or drawings in the U. S., intended for the ILLUSTRATED NEWS OF THE WORLD, should be addrested to HENRY A. BROWN & CO., 14 HANOVER STREET, BOSTON. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. dery &s tstl4 lUST PUBLISHED 4u , A New and Revised BECK'S MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE. ELEMENTS OF MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE, 111 r Tit Reimer Roxsorts Bac M. D., LL. D.. Professor of Materia Medics in the A limns Medical College ; Atem• her of the American Philmonchical Societe Ctlonorm, Member of the Medical Societies of Rhode Island and C.OIIIIOC tient, etc. AND Jon , : H. Beek, M. D., Professor of Materia Medics and Medical Jurisprudence in the College of Physicians and Burgeons of the City of New York; Correspondlng member of the 'Royal Academy of htedicine of Perm Corresponding Member of the Medical Homely of Lon don. eta.. etc. Eleventh Ec' talon, with Notes by an Imo (dation of the friends of Dr. fleck. The whole revised tr. Prof. C. R. Oilmen. M. D., of the College of Pht amens and Burgeons of Now York. P vols., 000.0.900 pages. Price all). Nearly Ready. COAIPENBATION; • ALWAY. A 1 . 77111 M. By Anne M. H. Brewster. One vol., lerno. ON THEZd 3an. t. FOOTFALLS ON BOUNDARY OF ANOTHER WORLD. • By Ron. Robert flair Owen, Late Minister tfi Naples. Ono vet. lemo. In Press. A NEW WORK, THE ARBOR OF "ERIC; OIL LITTLE BY LITTLE." J. 11. LIPPINCOTT A. CO., t18.5t 22 and 21 North FOURTH Street NI OR THE YOUNG FOLKS I—THE - 11 - - BOOKS FOR THE CHILDREN!: A GREAT SHOW OF JUVENILES! For sale at T. B PETE4tIO 3 A 8 6 H fp 1 . 8 9 r IA,R a S t e r ... t. In the wondrous number of excellent and ontertaw to 0 11 0101 for the YOUTHFUL MIND, the PETER SON BROTHERB have for sale at CHEA.PEST OF PRICES, for the HOLIDAY SEASON! The Books of the Seal—The Books of the Forest— The Booked the Desert—The Books of the Fames— The Books of Geology—The Books of Beentiftil Prints end Engravings—The Books of the Nursery—The Books on Linen. beautifully' colored—Colored Al pliebete—eolored Blocks in .Boxer—end Letters on Pasteboard, iN FACT! Everything for the Young People, to make them happy. 'atter, end better. COME TO PETERSON'S for ffetwi Hoots, Capon Hoak,. Eirront Books for CHILDREN and GIRLS and POYS. THE B[BLEB AT PETERSON'S! BIBLES FOR THE FAMILY, BIBLES FOR THE POO VET, Bibles for the Church Pew. and Bibles of every description printed. et lower, much lower, prices titan any Book BOILIVA in tine city, PEE TO THE PRICES! of Bibles and Prayer Books, when you purrowe to our °Mum. at T. B. PETE:NEON ls BROTHERS'. 306 CHESTNUT Street. d 8 St DR. BOARDMAN'S SERMON ox CHRIS TIAN UNION. This day is published, Chnstisn Union. A Sermon preached In the Tenth Prestu torten Church, Philadelphia, on Sunda> overarm, Nnvember 27. 185/. by Rev. Henry A. Vonrdmen, D. D. 15 CM, or, eight copies for one dollar. Sermonspteeolted M the Memortal Services in re ference to the death of Rev. James W. Alexander, D.D. by Rev. Charles Ilodre H. D., and Rev. John Mill, D. D. Limp, Si ets. ; stintover.Bs etc. The Divine Human in the Scriptures, By Prof. Tay lor Lewis. Itmo. Life of Rev. Richard Knell, of St. Petersburg. By Charles M. Biefell. 131110. Ti Dents. For sale WILLIAM 13. k. ALFRED MARTIEN, No, 606 CHESTNUT Street. UOPULAR ILLUSTRATED BOOKS. IN VARiOUS BINDINGS. Published by LINDSAY & BLAKIST 'N. Publishers and Booksellers, N 0.23 South SIXTH St.. above CHESTNUT. 1. WATSON'S CAMP FIFO. SOF THE REVOLU TION, with Fifty Original Illustrations by Croome. Svo, Cloth. gilt hooka. 2. PROCTOR'S ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE CRUSADES, curtaining over 160 Illustrations. 1 vol. livo. Cloth, gilt hock, 3. AN ILLUSTRATED LIFE OF MARTIN LU THER. Edited. with an Introduction, by the Rev. Thcophilus Stork. 18 Illustrations. Royal aro. Cloth. gilt backs. g - .. THE PARABLES OF FREDERICK ADOLPHUS RUMM ACJIER. From the Seventh OermanEdition. Elegarply Illustrated by 28 Designs. Domy Bvo. Cloth, gilt barks. MISS MAY'S AMERICAN FEMALE POETS, with Biographical and Critical notices and es factions from their writinits. Ootavrkeibtion. Nine Steel Plates. e. DR. BETHUNE'S BRITISH FEMALE POETS, with Biographical and Critical notices and selections from their writings. Octavo edition. Nino Steel Plates. 7. WATSON'S NEW DICTIiiNARY OF POETICAL QUOTATIONS, consisting 9I elegant Ellmots on every guinea. compiled from various authors, and arranged limier appropriate heads. Bvo. edition. Nine Steel Plates. 8. WELD'S SACRED POETICAL QUOTATIONS • r Scripture Themes and Thoughts aitparaphrase d by the Poet+. Octave edition. Nine Steel Plates. 2. MON i GONI ER Y'S POETICAL WORKS ; the only comp , oho edition edited by himself, with Portrait, Ac. Oda. 10. THE BIRDS OF TILE BIBLE. Elegantly Illus trated by . beautiful Designs done in colors; the letter preen original and beautifully printed on tinted paper. An Down! SVC , . volume. Cloth. silt. 163 - Also, a LARGE ASSORTMENT of other 11.- LUSTRATED,STANDARB,and JUVENILE BOOKS, suitable for Presents, at VERY LOW PRICES. 47 ret. otr M NEW 15 MING'S 4/6•• WORK NOW READY: THE OPE ItT TRIBULATION; OR THINGS COMING ON THE EA,RTII. By the Sec. loon CubyiNG, D.P. Minister of the Soothe} National Chore author of " ApocaliPtio Sketches.' " Morning and ,vomng frame," 40. pular se:RiEs. One " 0 11111111.121110. Macho. rllOO $l. An American editiop of this touch-talked-of book, re printed from an early copy published in London by Richard Bentley, The author in hit prefaces says: " In this volume it is my object to show that the prophecies of the Redeemer enunciated op the Mount of Once', and other predic tions referable to the same category and era, are being daily translated itlto hiatorr." Also, Now Editions of VERDANT GREEN. A olever end pluming sketch of adventures in an English University. Illustrated with nearly 200 hu morous ricwool cut& Ono vol. Ninetieth thourand. blue- P LIFE AND TRAVELS OF HUMBOLDT. With an introduotion by BtYA b TAYLOR. A popular and interesting biography t a summary of his travels: resume of his works and extraots from the most im portant ones. One vol., with steel. portrait. ?amain Vsine 81.20. _ LOVE (L'Amour.) Another 01)11114nd of Illtehelet's " sensation" work— the success of which has become 'the great foot of the puldishing year. Otte v01.,12m0.hn. Prim) SI. Any of these Boolce will he lent by nw, postage free, l 0 any part Of the United Mates, on the Tempt of the pllOO, 7 RUDD & CARLP.TON. Publishers and Booksellers. nIT-the-tf N 0.130 GRAND lit.. near Broadway. N Y A TALE OF TWO CITIES. COMPLETE. BY CHARLES DICKENS. With Original Illustrstion• be John fifoLenetn. WET FURLISIIH ED AND FOR SALE 111 PETERSON & BROS.. NO. 3ci6 CHESTNUT STREET. 'l' B. PETERSON & BROTHERS,3O6 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA, having ninde arrange moats where) the they are enabled to publish Charles Diokons' NEW NOVEL,. " A TALE OF TWO CITIES," an it was written, the whole, complide And unabridged. one month prior to its publication in Eng land, now offer it FOR SALE in the following differ ent styles A TALE OF TWO iITIES. Complete in one large volume, octal. o, paper oover. price to cents THEMgt 001 1100 1 e in ono v..lume, octavo, cloth, with SIXTY-POUR illustrations Prico 5130. THE SAME, two vol thee, )lino., cloth, with illustra tions. Pried $124 a voliode. Address all orders in the publishers, T. B. PETERSoN & BROTHERS. dQ-StDl6 CIHEBTPi UT 51., abtive Third, Mei. NEW PUBLICATIONS. cc PICTURE TS FASCINATING' AND EXCITING IN THE, EXTREIGE,"- BUITON TRANSCRIPT. REMINISCENCES RUFUS CHOATE. THE GREAT AMERICAN ADVOCATE 1W IiON. EDW. G. PARKER One elegant crown Bvo volume, 523 pages, with stet,: Portrmt, cloth. Price el 50. May be ordered of any Pool...seller, or will be sent by the Publishers, post paid , on receipt of the 'rite. Ur Col. Parker gives," gays the Bosuns Atlas and Daily Bee, " what is more than a biography—a series of portraits of one of tho most remarkable, gifted. pe culiar, and interesting men our country has ever pos sessed ; and who, as an orator, was not, at the time of his death, surpassed in the whole world. A more at tractive book has not been published for years. No one will take it in hand without giving it an entire perusal; and no one will lay it down without a feeling of cordial gratitude to the author who hens performed his task so well." The Nem York Century Oozes a long notice of this "exceedingly interesting volume of reminiseences of the great American Advocate" by saying: " We turn this interestutg volume over to the public: W th an as surance Vitt they will derive from it not only a transien t Pleasure, but much solid Instruction." ..• • • . The Boston Journal says: " It Ds one of those books in which the reader is ted on from page to page, and from chapter to chapter, each succeeding page and chapter revealing some new point of interest in the character of Mr, Choate. or some striking peculiarity of his mind, and rendering it a matter of great self de nial to close the book before it is finished." "A great success in a most perilous endeavor."—Bos ton PO3l. "So excelltently done that they will always charm readers of taste and discernment."—Bosron Traveller. "No other man had such materials for Portrait of Choate."—Springgeref Republican. " Full of refreshing, genial, characteristic, anecdote, incident, and narrative of the great man just sone."—N. Y. Ob. server. "Exceedingly interesting:'- New York Times. "One of the most interesting works of the kind we have ever met with."—N. Y. Courier and Enquirer• "There to no end to the agreeable and tile strative quo tations we might make from this various mine of bloats wealth."—Springfield Republican. Published by MASON BROTHERS, 5 and 7 MERCER STREET, ,18-3 t NEW YORK AUTOGRAPH ETCHINGS BY AMERICAN ARTISTS. Specimens shown and orders rece'ved by dB-St• S. McHENRY. 406 'WALNUT Street. HELPER'S IMPENDINO CRISIS—For Bale at the Anti-Slavery office, N 0.107 NORTH FIFTH Street, and at the Anti-Slavery Fair next week. dd-at TIT SUBSCRIPTION ONLY. - NOW R E A DV. PATTON'S _HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, 8340 JOHN No FAHLAN, Agent, Office of the New American Cyclopedia, Arcade Hetet, 621 CHESTNUT Street. da-tit RETAIL DRY GOODS. EYRE & LANDELL. FOURTH AND ARCH, STAPLE AND FANCY SILK GOODS. RICH SILKS AND ROBES, REDUCED IN PRICE. FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS LYONS VELVET'S, BEAVER CLOTHS. BLACK CLOAKS, BLUE MF.RINOS, BROWN MERINOS, BROCHE SHAW'S WOOLLEN taRAWLS, VELVET POPLINS, IRISH POPLINS, BOQIIET BE LAMES, EMBED MERINOS, NKT TABLE LINENS, S Ao., xo de..tuthetki CLOTHS-CLOTHS. JAYNE'S HALL. A complete assortment of Cloths, Cassimerea, Vegans, &o. $lO to +s2o Bayed on a Gent's suit, and $5 to $lO on LADIES' CLOAKINCI. (Patterns furnished./ Call and see at ESHLEM AN'S 625 CHESTNUT STREET. n3O-14131 BLACK BEAVER CLOAKS. Cheap Cloaks, from 84 to $8 Full Black Cloak.. 85 to 819. Black Beaver Cloaks, 810 to $l9. Blaok Tricot Cloaks, 810 to 819. We are now molting Itree quantities from a largo, fresh, and clean stook. Cloak, made to ordar and guar anteed to fit and pirate. COOPER /a %ONAJUJ. d 7 NINTH and KWh/. CLOANING CLOTHS. Fine Black Clothe and Beavers, Ladies' Ninck Cloaking.. 81.25 to $3.50. Overcoat Cloths. $1 to 16 60. Drags-cont Clothe. 02 aa to $6. Black and fanny Cumulates. • Extra heavy fancy Winter Casamere& Satinets and Union Casaimerea. Good and cheap Vesting/Milk, Plush, Valencia. Boy.' wear—goods eapeolally adapted to. COOPER & CONARD. 117 NINTH and MA it KET. HOLIDAY GOODS. CHRISTMAS IS APPROACHING, AND those who wash to Teske their seleotioas of HOLIDAY PRESENTS Would do well to sell et CHARLES DUMMIG'S, No. 812 CHESTNUT STREET, Mr D. was this summer in Europe, making a Woo tum of altogether NEW GOODS For his new store, Just opened Ile hoe en extensive Stock of FANCY GOODS. TOYS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CRICKET. ARCHERY IMPLEMENTS, &0., Surmises in elegance, variety, and cheapnesa of Prices, anything before seen in this city. Such as French Chinn, Terra Cotta, Parian Marble, Bohemian Giese, Bronze, Berlin Iron, Lava, Ladies' Bags, Purses, Portmonnaies, Chessmen, and Garnet of all kinds, Writing Dings, Paper Macho Goods, Toy/ of all kinds, Minion! Instruments of all kinds. da-lm CARPETING'S, OIL CLOTHS, &c ENGLISH CARPETINGS TIIB HUT XARIC OP TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, and VELVET, Just Imported and for male, at REDUCED PRICES, By REEVE L. ENIOBT, 262 SOUTH SECOND STREET. (16-6 t West aide, above Spruce. INSURANCE COMPANIES. TUE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Aarets: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, INvXsTIED IN TIPP. NoRTLIANNS nN NE•L ESTATE, WORTH OVER 813,000.0(0. The premium' are r OVER then In many other Cornea l:llM cud the Dividends have been °anemic This is a etriotly MUTVAL COMMIY. There are no Stockholders, so that ALL TEE PROFITS BUONO TO THE INSURED Pamphlets, and every information, may be had GRATIS, on application to F. ltA PCHFORD STARTLAgent. 8. W. corner FOURTH. and WALNUT Streets. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Thomas Pobine. John Welsh. Mordecai 1.. Dawson, grange H. Stuart, Oeoree H. Stroud, E. H. Whalen. John 11 Myers, J. Fisher Learning, kornPkl.PrtiroTitin,. William C. Ludwig, Arthur ..I. C.iffin. Thomas It Powers. George W. Tobin& William McKee. - Thos. Wattsol.• nZi-ly if • LEGAL. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PIIII,ADET,PHIA. Joseph Piehlmeyer vs Joseph Schorr. Pa. fa., .Tune T.. 'N. No. 639. NIVSI TIM„. . Auditor appointed by the Court to report distri bution of the fund arising from the sale of the personal Property of the defendant, under the atone and sundrr other writs. will Rttond to the duties of his appointment 1n MONDAY AFTERNOON. at 4 o'clock, December 9, 11459 at his aka, at the Southeast corner EIGHTH. and LOCUST Streets, when and where all persons in terested are required to present their claims. or be de barred from coming in upon said fund. (17-10 t• DANIEL DOUGHERTY. Auditor. RESPIRATORS. A iiiMPle aPParatUli, to be worn over the mouth, fur filtering and warming the air, without Impeding reepiration. Theca are admirably adapted to PROTECT THE LUNCIS from COLD and DAMP, on leaving HEATED ASSEMBLIES, and generally in INCLEMENT WEA THER. Imported and sold by EDWARD PARRISH. del-tf tigo ARCH Street. MESS MACKEREL—A fine invoice of Ulm., am., and kits Newburrport inepec tion. Also,* small lot of Hall fax large No. Mackerel, in store and for sale ha WS!. J. TAYLOR &CO nl7 `. 122 ‘n o isi NORTH WHA RV }S. CREASE. -200 bbls., 300 half bbls., 140 quarter bbls., 1,000 clans Patent Tallow igrease, suitable.. for .Netgon!, i i airs, k. anj4l .. reAs o ,. L ig • . • - KEROWE OIL.—A full supply of the abtwq Oil, tnanufactuid by the Boston Company, will Do furnished to the ,et the lowest (VOL by the eels meets for thiuei_ty, owts.Y, ASHBUKNE.H. & 110.. Nn. lb Amato WHAWVI.I4 na WARM AIR FURNACE. THE NEW CONSUMERACE HAS Will thoroughly Warm your house with ONO - THIRD LOU Coat. then is required by any other Furnace. Satisfaction in all oases guaranteed. Buildings Warmed and Ventilated by ARNOLD WILSON, 10111 CH ESTNUT Street. S LATE MANTELS, The Riohest and moat Hemutiful Specimens of Enamelled Slate Mantels, ever oflered for sale in this country, manufsatured from Pennulvarua Slate- Stone, and for sale very low. ARN CHE S TNUTSN, lOW Street. COOKING RANGES. All in want of the Deg Elevated Double Oven Cooking Range, will do well to call at ARNOLD WILEIONIL WA -Unit' 1010 eiirNATNITT fitraat. COVERING'S SYRUP, in hhda. and . 111 - 4 It reduced prioe_ ,a (or agile t , JAIEB GRAHAM & CO., TIA Street. WANTS. IVANYED—In a Wholesale Clothing • • House on Market street. a salesman who can in fluence a lam trade from Miesourt and the South. Mi tre. A. 8., at the office of The Prin. d3-3t. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG man ne sateeman,cterk or bookkeeper; the wholesale drug tusineu preferred; is welt acquainted with the paint. varnish and slays business; refers to last em- Ptoyere ; would commence now or in the norms. ad dress It. B. H., office of The Press, d 3 3t. WANTED —A Si tuation by the 1s of t January by a Young Man who has been enyaged In the &Huth Business for the last three years. Addrges BLA BEM OBE. this Office. . 1000 Wanted to invest from , • Imes to $lO,OOO is a satisfactory busi ness. The best of references given and required. ad drsen, with real name and full particulars, "T. 8.," office Blood's Dispatch. The amount may be increased if business will warrant. d 8 6t• PARTNER WANTED.--An opening in an established Commission House (Dry Goods) of a sartnershio will occur whonhe lit command r. A ! l oons. aet.ve, business man. could from 10,00 d to 81U fn. may address " Commission Busies, ' at the office of this paper. ---- 024-tf VIV AN TED—A Protestant young man to • amnia to and wait o must valid. Good reference; of good moral eharaoter _e able to sleep in daY [me and to rcouly at night good wale' apply or addrese 021 EAST NOItTIj Street, olr Fifth. above Market. on Thursday afternoon. d 7 St" $3,000 -A GENTLEMAN OF IN • tegnty and business qualifications desirous of entering into Borne lucrative business. where his duties would be light. (with the above sarn,) where everything proved malefactorr. Reference required, es well . given. Address "B. W. Prays vffice. dia.tutlistat• WANTED—By a young Man who has had four.years casegience in the Iron 'Awl nessand Is well aesuainted with the city. Southern, andwestern trade, &situation by the first of January, an or out of the city, where he can use his knowledge to dvantase. Best °freeman.' given. Address, BA 0- NAL L,," United States Gazette Office. , d6-3t• WANTED, by a practical Bookkeeper, situat A d dr e s s Bennet t ' ouse. Unquestion able re frune°. " at this office. a edt• rrO COMMISSION bIERCIIANTS.—A . 2 - thorough business man, of the best character, with peculiarly favorable advantages, and a handsome amount of cash capital, would connect himself as an ac tive partner in an established house doing a Commis sion or other profitable business. The most satisfacto ry references can be given es to his character and busi ness Qualifications. , • • . Communication, With real nam received B Philedelphus Post Officeorill be inhonor a ble confidence, and no one in embarrassed circumstances need apolr. do.Ot• W . AN B UA T - E llitn o u r a . rg an lat i , a situation pan) , or Banking House. by pr ao t, c 4 n a l iVipr4 g x nugti.a . l o. buslness aoqualotanoo. _drora _ WANTED—To sell at a Bargain, the most desirable Hotel Property in %eke donuts , . Fa.. situated at New Hope, equal distance from Phila delphia and Easton. For a mew of the Property call on the Premises. For terms, ho., call on or addreas 8. W. KIRK, Danville. Pa. ole-6w • FOR SALE AND TO LET. /4 ,,- TO RENT—The two new and hana -- - some thren.story Brick DWELLINGS, with beck lauldlotte and alt the modern improvements. Nos. 1e29 and 1431 *milt T W ELFTR Street, above blaster. Rent low tn good tenant.. dti-if-3t. A. J. GALLAGHER, Water, below Vine. TO LET—The large'six-story ware house No. 602 Commerce street, suitable for sto eve or manufacturing porpoise. Apply at No. zoo MARKET btreet. d7-Im. 10 PER OENT.—We have for sale paper paying ten per cent. per annum, wooed tly deed of trust upon first-class property In St. Lome. The at tention of capitulate deeinne safe investments Is invi ted. BAKER. WF.SeoTT, & d7-1m 178017TH THIRD Street. FOR SALE—A Great Bargain—A Manu facturing Establishment, with Steam Engine and Boiler, and a complete sot of Machinery for manufac turing an article from Iron. now in constant use for all pudding purposes. Haan be clearly demonstrated that the bemoan will pay a handsome profit. addreas W LLIAM HARRISON ' . i ii3 n N f th ELEVENTH STREET, with name and POR SALE OR TO RENT—A Large .m." property suitable fora Coat yard, Mantifscturing or Foundry_purposes, situate on the north side of POPLAR STREET. between Beach street and Cohocksink creek or cane'. ( lately occupied as Glenat's omnibus st :Wes.) 88 feet front. on Poplar street, and ISO feet to Lewellen street, and hayloft a front on the canal of about 76 feet. These premises are well adapted for a Foundry or Fac tory, the buildings rowdy convertible for either purpose. LUKENS & morrrcoaway, n. 26-1 m • 1033 BEACH ST., Eighteenth ward. TO LET—The Second, Third, and Fourth Stories of the central and spacious Stores. Nos. 22 and 24 south DELAWARE Avenue, with large Counting Room on the Second Floor. dept. to TRAIN SIcREONE, n22-tf 22 and 24 SOUTH WHARVES. eft NO. 1924 CHESTNUT STREET.- 1:-.11. Elegant tour.slorT HOUSE FOR SALE; three story double back Williams. finished in the best manner, and replete witn all modern conveniences. Let 235 feet deep to Santom street. The yard is well supplied with shrubbery and dwarf pear trees, plume, &o. The whole establishment in complete order. Tosses/lon given im mediately. Apply to Messrs. GUMMEY & SON, 520 WAt NUT Street, opposite Independence Square. nli tf f Lc- HOUSES, TAVERNS, and STORES, E. Real Estate of every description. for sale or to rent. APO, to MA E st a t e lN'S. Real Aunt. No. = North SECOND Street. in L. 'fonney a Co.'s Seed Store. All orders will be yremptly attended to. English. French, and Gerinan spoken. Collector of aroun d Rents. nl5-3m EIOR SALE—A valuable Lot or Ground, 149 feet by 100, three fronts, eater and gas laid on one front: suitable for s church or factory. Ills stun ted in the Routhwestern port of the city, in a rapidly im proving neighbor hood. Terms easy. Address, for par ticulars, J. K.. " ' office of this paper. n4-tt TO LET—A Second-story Room, conve flora to the State House, imitable [ ors Lawyer's Office. Apply 01 CHFATI.II3I' threat. *l6 BOARDING. A PRIVATE FAMILY, LIVING IN A good neighborhood In the centre of the atty. will eetiommodnts two gentlemen with fall or partial bawd. Andress" Home." Blood's Dispatch. df-et• TWO COMMUNICATING ROOMS VA -I- out at USZ WALNUT street. d3-11t. A VERY Elegant Suite of Rooms to Let, with Board. Private table if desired. Also hand some rooms to third story. Inquire at X. E. corner Sixteenth and Locust streets. NV. ..ANTED—Furnished Apartments, with every facility for frommkeepins. Bath, Gas. &0., for Gentleman and Wife_ •or Board fn strictly rrivate Fanoly. Address •• Merchant," Blood's Doi pate h. with full vartmulare of arias, &o. PEItSONAL. lOWA LANDS.—Persons having land in Mitchell. Worth. or Winnebago counties. lowa. will find it to their advantage to per the taxes through the subscriber. Address, A. K. EATON. de-at' Osage, Mitchell 00.. lowa. REMOVALS. REMOVAL.—E. &. F. C. YARNALL & co. lone removed from 133 Market Street to 418 80U H WILARVE4 and 419 PENN threat. d3-lat• REMOVAL—Mas. M. S. BISHOP has - 91 - ,1, Removed her Millinery Establishment from 913 to 1018 C H ESTNUT Street, next to Bt. Lawrence Hotel. nl5-lm SADDLERY, HARNESS, Sm. L AO Y & PHILLIPS. HARNESS, SADDLES, AND ROBES. Tea Prima Menai at the World's Fair, held In Lon don, in 183., wag awarded to us for the best Harness. THE PRIZE Mutat. at the world's Fair. held in NOW York, in 1853, was also awarded to us for the best Ear ners. Having since then greatly caused ouT manufacturing facilities, we are now 'red to offer to the public at our EXTENPIVb TA F.LISEMENT Noe. 30 and 33 South BE NTH St., above Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. The most complete Assortment of articles in our line of business, such as Hauser., Ladies' and Gentlemen , • Riding Saddles, Bridles, Driving and Biding Whips. Fly Nets, Horse Covers for Summer and Winter use. Buf falo and all other kind, of robes. Our goods are manufactured in the very best style of workmenshuyand with but ONE QUALITY OP LEATHER. which is the best the market can furnish. Attention is asked to the following acme of pricer. Good plain serviceable single harness from —Bl3 to 833 fuer " . $29 60 to $3O Plain double harness " .940toss0 Country harness makers ran be supplied with harneu cheaper than they can manufacture them. nl2-sttlicthSm MEDICINAL. SCROFULA, WHITE SWELLING, HIP DISEASE, TETTER, SCALD READ, Eruptions of the Skin generally, and all Humors and Impurities of the Blood, are radically and permanently mired by the celebrated IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE. It he been a very important agent in the cure of CANCEROUS DISEASES by Dr. Lounsberry & Co.. for a number of years Past, and its great value in the cure or Cancers is abundantly established by the many cure. effected by it. In SCROFULOUS affection its remarkable curative effect hoe never been equalled. It cures the moat °Mai- Mite case,. 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 faw bottles. Prepared and sold by MacNICHOL & SRO Loonsberrr & C 0.,) No. grl Street, below Arch. For sale by the following ruseHu: J. F,Long & Co.. Lancaster; C. W. Epting, Pottsville; J. 11. Railer, Reuling • 8. S. Stevens, Rending; T. & J. McClintock, Easton ; Jas. Given, West Ches ter; Stabler, Norristown; Simon Rau, Bethlehem; Dr. Live.. say, New Hope; Dr, Leslie, Bristol; Schmidt & Co., Allentown ;_5,111. & Bell, Menayunk, Pa ; J. D. James, Trenton ; De La Cour, Camden ; Brewster k Co., Bridgeton ; Robertson & Lippincoth_Salern, N. Warrungton ; L. IL Bootie', Wilmington ,• T. F. Hammerely, !Milford, Del.; and Druggists seneralli. inlYsnithisour 31EDIOATED VAPOR BATHS. SULPHUR. HOT-AIR. and STEAATI B AN u IS c .— Under the oars of Dr. T. H. RIDOELY. Street. Highly recommended by lithe principal phyli mane in the oily for Rheumatism, Skin Diseseca.l3y- Odic Coughs and Colds, Female Diseases, dm Ica I:deemed accommodatioaa for Lathes. oil 2in DB. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIRE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for dyspepsia , flatulency , heart-tam and headache, oostivenosv. dierrhceet, fevers of all kinds, rheumatism, gout, gravel, worms, scurvy, einem. eruptive com plaints, salt rheum, erysipelas, common maids and in finalize, irregularity and alt derangement of the female ;:stein. piles, and yellow' othseases to which the 1111 , 112 frame is liable. ry Ne w roprietor, Dr. W. B. hIOFFAT, BROAD WAY , York. and by Druggists generally ell over the country. site-d,P.WIy E NEWLANI) & CO.. LOOKING-GLASS AND PIOTURE-PRAME MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An extensive stook or OIL PAINTINGS, eta. All st nrr w iz. , , h Xrices. 604 4.11011 Street, aboorzaup, O PERA GLASSES, Pearl, Ivory, and Japanned, with the finest Aphromatio Lenses, m FOURTH. ANKLIN'S. Optleinn. 112 South Street, below Chestnut. 6T Also, Improved Spectacles, correctly fitted to the eves; Microscope., Stereoscope*, and Storm...cow Flews, in sr ...,Pert "le.ti, and at RFDIJU FRIOI,S. ell.tt if ROSIN OIL.-750 bLls. Rosin Oil, all toed grade., in store, sad for sole by ROWLEY. ASIIIICR N & CO, nil No IS Ronth WHA RVI•S CAU T lON !—ASTROLOGY!—LOOK OUT!—GOOD NEWS FOR ALL!—The never failing Mrs. VON HORN is the best; she suc ceeds when all others have failed. All who are in trouble, ell who have been unfortunate, deceived by False minutes, fly to her for advice and comfort. la lore nifairs e,ia never Jail.. She has the neclet of winning the affections of the opposite sex. It is this feet which induces illiterate pr etenders to tor to imitate her, and copy her adver :serpent. She allows you the !Atomiser your future e. husband, or absent friend. It is well known to the public at large that she is the, first and only person whom show the likeness IR reality, and can give entire satisfaction on all the CM cerns of life, whlch can be tested and proved by thou sands, both married and aunts, who daily 'mud ease 11 visit her. Come one! name all! to ffo. IMO LOAI RAND filpeet, between 'lnsurer and Broad. d3.4t* A]SUBK EN s. ~:.. v_ AMERICAN ACADEMY OF 'MUSIC. ADEJANI. PATTI. - THIS (THURSDAY EVE.NLNO, Dee. IL nts or - MLLE. A Di DELINAPATTI, First appearance of the nev Tenor SIG. STIGELLI. Second appearance othe_groet Baritone. SIG. FERAL THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Dec.B, at S &Clank. Will be presented Donizsttcs favorite Opera of A In LAMMR. Wile ADELINAPATTI as- - ESMOO Sig. STIGELLI as. Sic.' ERR!s. Mustral Director andCondector. TO-MORROW (FRIDAffa) Deo. 9, Second and pomtirelr last night a. TEE SICILIAN VESPERS. Which cannot possibly be repeated. The sale of Reserved Seats, OLSO each, for to night's Lucia end for to monov'sBicilrsn Vespers,COMMineall THIS MORNING. • ON SATURDAY EVENTNG, Dec. 10, GRAND GALA NIGHT. Second appearance of E. ADELINA PATTI, PRICES O. ADMISSION. To the Parquet, parquet Circle, and BalcosY--- 0/1 peers* Seale in the same, including ad mission.. 1 10 anull i Crgele. 60 cents n n " nu. The sa e of Seats erill oommence THIS DAY. at 9 A. at the Academy of 41 at Birk k Lawton's. end at Chichering's Pict ke l t. W."- rooms, 007 Chestnut street. S E E VErIT OF ADELINA PAI THIS NING. in LUCIA LATAIIRRIAOOn, Big. BTIGELLI. Fisitßl. The sale of seata com mences this mornuts. AMERICAN ACADEMY 01? MUSIC. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, Dee. Seeaed sad aoettively last nimbler whiohcsaaaTEE SICILIANpeated VESPERS. possibly be re. aE. PAIMINA CuLSOY. BRIGNOLL PERRI. JUNCA. THE SICILIAN VESPERS was expressly composed by Verdi for the Grand Opera in Paris, and is urnvereally acknowledged an being the rrandest and most effective liner& of this celebrated composer. Its success in Italy hag been enormous. and on its production in London. Wit Jute it was received with an enthusirumv that ban never been urprus-d any other Italian Opera. while in New York it has been stven for nine successive nights to crowded and denghted audiences. TOMORROW (FRIDAYI EVENING, Deo. P. Second and positively last eight of Verds's ass Opera. In four acts, of THE SICILIAN VESPER'S. THWhich will be mven with E UNIQUE AND PICTURESQUE DRESSES. Presenting a centurythful picture of the &wanes of the thirteenth They have been made in Para, by Mowneur Le Roy- costumer of the Grand Opera, and signor Hruschl, costumier from tee principal theatres in Italy- Stsnora Bassani and Ahiatti. THE NEW ACCOUTREMENTS AND PROPER- Are from the celebrated E manufactou of Monsieur Granger, armorer to his MajeltY the Emperor of the French. PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS. The Princess ..... ?Wm. COLON. Arno 1311101401. t, The riovernor of Monforte..— FERRI. Frauds, Chief of the Conspirators Big. JUNCA SIiCOIDAIT CIIARACTEIS be Madame Marra, Signori Muller, Ouinto, Ximines, e. The sale of Rese r ved Panfi, &e. mane THIS Rests, $1,40 each, sill com- ON SATURDAY EVENING Dom 10 GRAND GALA NIGHT. Elecond opotonsnco or SPLLE ADELINA PATTI. • lIE SICILIAN VESPF.R.4.__NoTwE._ ►M. The public are reipacrfully informed that Verdl'a Eat and celebrated master-work, THE SICILIAN VPRS, Till be produced TO-MORROW M OAT,/ for positirclp the 'fiat time, and can. under no circumstances, he repamtadi urine the present season. 01° FOLKS' CONCERT. The on FATHER KEMP. with Me qua- Pam' 4'4 " CONCERTO. 'nil nva one of thetr umque and novel at NATIONAL BALL, TRIO EVENING. The Old Volts are very popular. Mehlle 25 cents. Children /3 cents. Doom open at 1. Commence at B o'clock. d3-2t WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. v Sore Lessee... _...Mrs. M. A. GARRETTSON. !Rase - • E. F. 4EAga. Business Arent Mr . JOS. D. MI, fr FRT. THIS I THURbDAY) EVENING. Dee. 8, lartil, - The beautiful three-act Drama. entitled IRELAND AS IT WAS. Its led Pat, Mr. Barney Williams; Dan O'Carolan. Mr. refry ; Judy 0 -- Trot. furs. Williams To be followed by_the Uß celebrated Drama. entitled AN GO. lis ShVILLE. In which Mrs. Barney Williams will sustain eiskt character*. To conclude with the nnnel U ar TOR.Dares. entitled the IRISH A' Prices as usual. Seats secured three days in advance. WHEATLEY & CLARKS'S ARCA STR ET TREER. THIS ( E THURNDAY AT ) EVENING. Dac- ADAUG HTER'S VOW. Amndie. Mr.. Wood ; Hyenas. !dr. Dolman; Mu eel, Mr. Gilhert.• Ellantine, M Taller. NINE POINTS OF THE LAW. Rodornont Rollmeatone, Mr. Dolman. Scar.' or Pat c se.—Adauamon. 316 oenta; EeomedFoaln In Dress Circle. STX cools; Forager, le orate. Doom open as pas t 6 o'clock; performance to commenc• at 7 o'clock orecisalr. DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW. NATIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT Bt., oboe* Eighth, D. IldoLaran,sole proprietor. JOE PENTLAND. THIS (THURSDAY/ EVENING. Dal S. l&H. To commence with the Equestrian Eptaele.aegiugd THE BEOOL INS' CAMP. MRS. DAN RICE will introduce White Sarre!. The Learned Elephant. LALLA ROOKH L'Eohelks Equipoise. The Comanche Steed. EUREKA. ; And Dan Race's Pets. the Assyrian Goat, the Trained %an gora% and the husserformion RHINOCEROS. PETE AND BARNEY DUFFEY. Equestrian Fallow, entitled the Children of %kettle. Performance THIS AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock. Doom open at H o'clock. Performances to amasses at Hi o'clock. Prima, mum. M E TR OPOLITAN HALL JAY E'S COMM olrxrhALTH BUILDING CHESTNUT Street. BOAT SIXTH. hird week of the trintenhat itlttfal of THIODON'S MUSEUM. OF erECHANICAL ARTS. One of the moat novel, pleasing, and ingtruoive exhi bitions o' beauty and insehanioal shall ever introduced into this country, a now. open for the regular s - ,sop, and egh In led every 'Realer during the wee red ee WEDNESDAY end SATURDAY AFTEK t. NOONIB Terminating with the terrific scene of the Storm at Sea. Anxissioe.—Adulis, 23 gents; Children under tau years of age. le gents. Doors open all in the eyening k and 2 o'cl'oek in the afternoon. Remember the Dayln ht Theatricshi even Wednesday sad Situ day afternooes. da dtk 11010ENNSYLVANIA AR ACADEMY OF ME -IL FIFE 1025 T AIIPSTNrT 87 BEET. Is OPEN DALLY, t Sandals exoeptadd Elm* A. hi. till* P. M. BARTHOLOMEW'S STATUE OF " PARADISE LOST." Now na Rssoibitlon fors short bola ' Azinsimuon IS cents. Otaldrea andsr 32 years ba ones. Shares of Stook 83*. M cDONOUGH'S GALETIEF—RACE St , above SE QPllD.—Chanza or BBL DBCHALU.M.A. - - D.ohalnma— Cown... Cal/Wine. .• • • • A. N. Hernandez LOST tno - rassc. Lost Brother. ......._.._.._...___ 8i11 , Billy Thomas. Uncle Leratt. NEW BAND OF eilitifrliogs. A. 3. Leratt, . M. Hernandez, k. Bertble on. Hilly Thomas. blaster Winans. Joan Williams. Thittn..irCk a it. A dmiasion. 10. M. and ta cents. rrESIPLE OF WONDERS. Northeast corner of TENTH sod CHESTNUT Streets—Second Story. CHANGE OF E'NTEBTAINMENT EACH RUH. SIGNOR BLITZ, The greet Ventriloquist end Magician, will girls his New and Astociablue Performances a: the above eagle EVERY EVENING at lh o'clock, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAN AFTERNOONS, at 3 o'clock. Fisting of Leachable Scenes in 1, ENTRILOQUISM. Ineonipreheesible Feats of NATURAL MAGIC.S.RI RIT RAPPING and its INFLUENCES. and the LEARNED CANARY BIRDS. Admission 2S cents. Children 13 amts. GERMANIA ORCHESTRA —P ÜBLIO Rehearsals every PATURDAY at hit.9IQAL PIMA HALL, nt 334 o'elock P. M. A package of etght ticket+. one dollar. Single ticket.. Se cents. Tone had &GIG. Andre'.. and Beek A Lalrton'a Undo Stores, man at the door. SAVING FUNDS. AMERICAN SAYING FUND.—Compa ny's Bulkily, southeast corner 'WALNUT and FOURTH STithhTS—operi d•uly from nine till fire o'clock, and on blonds, tilt nisi tin the evening. This old institution has always paid full on demand, with out notice. _ . _ ..... INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. AU num pad back on demand in gold and meet. TRUSTEES: Vex. Wbilldin, President. S inll. Work, V. Preeident John C. Fart. T. E. Harper. George Nugent. Lome A. liodey, Thos. Sergeent, Alb. C. Roberts, Jnn. P. Simons. Joss Boman, IL R. Mandge, William J. Howard. .1X0..5. WILSON, Trenyurer. 3011 N C. SIMMS, Secretary. d 3-6% q n PRING GARDEN SAVING. FUND W k." C/ETY OF PHILADELPHIA, Office, N 0.331 'North THIRD Street _f_caneolidation Baal Rrulding. CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATLE OFPRN/1- SYLVANIA. Deposits received in anima of One Dollar andupwards. and repaid .1_ n Gold, without ',attest, with FIVE PEE Cl;. INTEREST from the nay of deposit till with drawn. responsible and reliable &vinyl Inatitution Mna been needed in the Northern part of the oily, und er' Tlie spring Garden Savings Fund Society " was ehartered the Legislature of Perausylvaroa supply thielleeelleetE The Managers. in organizing and locating it , have been governed wholly by a desire to accommodate the bust nees interest and wants of the very large sad enterer/. sing population by which it le surrounded. OFFICE OPEN DAILY, From II to Ili o'clock; alai% on Monday and Thursday from g until °Week in the evening. ILLNAiI X/11. crick Rich Stephen Smith, ohn P. Levy, Hon. H. K. Stevens. gruel Cridertoffer, Frederick Smoke. cis Hart, Joseph P. Lean'. John Keular, Jr., i t ames S. Pringle, George Knecht, Jacob Deck. °mph M. Crowell, Hon. Wm. Wilma. eorge Woelprer*, Qeo. T. Thom, star C. Ellmaler Robert B. Davidson. ISMER PRMGLE„ Premdent, ?Lerma Hs ity. Secretary. ENE AND EAR, DEAFNESS. DR. VON MOSCIIZISKER, OCULIST AND AURIST. Dr, M. gives his exelneve attention to the medial] a).11 surgical treatment of the El E and EAR. • DEAFNESS of the lont•lletandtat removed both by medical and eureltal operatlol3% on the Latest molten fia prinntplee. Dr. would be [teased to reoeive mem bers of the medical faculty who wish to 'witness hie method of operatint for the removal of Deafness, or axi operation cm the EYE and Ee.lt. ARTIFICIAL. EYES INSERTED. offide 1104 South NINTH Street above Sprees. Office hours from 9 A. M. to IP. M., sod frcm I to P. M. D OINGS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA BTATE, I, FAIR FOR lAA SIX FIRST PREMI , MS AND SIX DIPLOMAS. Bostrynaeo or Warr j inx BoAdolgs. RAS CO P SOI N IVS. 'aoNz - 14. 7 / 2 .NACE. fasT Pxxlincr.., BEST PORTABLE. FURNACE. To A.ANor.E. A. WILSON. RICHMOND'S PORTABLE FURNACE. FM! Pwasityt. BEST COOKING RANGE. •--- • • - To tiNOLD CILIUM'S DOII LE-OVPN COOKING WOE. Fi r Petaxtrw. BEST PARLOR COl4 GRATES. To ARNOLD & WILSON. LOW DOWN %adPitswi BASKET GRATES. Fmar rw. BEST EMNELLED SLATE MANTELS. TO AVVOLD &. • • . . . Fora vary handsome dtaglay of En‘inal/ed Shan Man- Ka FIRST , vary highly fin atted. a nd f angeringlUM. workmanship, REM ARNOLD & WILSON. tom CREBTNI7T stmt.! B. M. Fu..rsv..t.. S.or. 1,5,000 BOXES AMERICNN AISD F RENCH 'WINDOW GLAM—The mot •pproved brial&s, and of every lope sad knahty reap: red for city and 4 <pantry trade, Stprmes uton , sh,c,‘ Send your 011131111 to ZIEUTAR & SMITH, Grlig, Pant. Olvts, and Varnish Dealers. corner SECOND WO fig FEN Stnikotm ell tf lIMADELPHIA WOOD4NGRAVING - Fouit C h OZSZA e N h Y. , 34F .. OI7RTH Street. N. W. corner of By s PATEN r PHOTOGRAPHVAL*Z.I.. MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED_ TO ANY jMO UNT-reon Weather, Jewelry Diamond*, Sava Plate, Clothee*. e rettsadtre, eke- by loN ES & CO ., ead listobllMM Broker.. ft. W. wine THIRD and °ASK ILL Streets. below I,Anannr. OY c Ammo from 14 A. H .0-tm•f IGJ OF RlGGlNG.—Standing and eLei Runome R ei man, manufactured of tine tem tosts mm, and for sate, at maenfsetri ere tcnrent ur.ces. ire WEAVER, k. CO.. NI 118 N. Wig.? .xnawt.„ wain, pommy IT, ..... • .Lticia. .. Sig. hiliZlO
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