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E , Ar' l ll , , , Arqi- i f e4i lA' iilrto it Nil ."-41.,4, er4_ t/r, .L'' f W . „ , ' .., , k 1 „ • 111itir.,.., Miii 'lO4Vntridlice • VII. 1••• ' "rgglifejilidArPlii4 •, •• • 1- iiif: Zti 4, • ''! • 2 , it':41,,,,,gAtf14 IttoJ3ta'Adq''?"!ll' ' '•r a 4r‘ 6! tr ia * l ' rri, fois4oifirtNett at -t. , t 1t.. , ~ ~ - ;47 ~. - i e ' id d l at l'i ', r I._ , vi tiorifif,roE - 41.0iviuse t 8 •. • tar k- •' - t ts,. krl.z-.. r :--ic't Igiat.libbirtitticiat ilr t:& vilaidA h. It'. E. ea r „_, EMS - , ' • 44 . e ; TtAZELIINCTIOT.A.INIt—O'n the evonini of Oot. Ch. ISA at the yealeoeoe of tile bride's father, by the MY, Buddayea, - Wm. biazelton, Sr.,to Carrie. Ala atiter of Jams H iltelbae, Esq.. allot this oily. * WOODROW—CLUP , N.—On the Elth instant, by Rev. ipeeekß,RepearerS4r.E.dtard M. Wooerow to Mae Rtith W. Clunn, both of Burlington oonnty, N. J. DIED. -` - • -flffti.ftft. 4- 4 0 iLthe instant, in Moreland town ship, oiontgomery +county, Fa.. Robert M Antlers, in the 6Oth ear .Of Mange:formerly of this city. His male friends and those of the family aro reBPoot fullylariteel to attend his funeral, from the residence of his brother-In-law, John• M. Ounamey, - Bast Walnut 'lane, Germantown, On Wednesdivi I.4th Instant, at 1 *look -P.M. Funeral to primed to * Laurel Car rfirev,;witith, Det„afi. aweiiph okrco "a M If. Moos, MoIftILLY.- , -On e the 1011. instant, Marla, 'daughter of the late - Thomas and Maria foCul v. The relatives and friends of the folly are respeot fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi dence; N0.'162a, South - Fourth ,stritot, this iTusi:dti) afletnoon,at 2 o Mock. , lAMES.--Saturday,-,Peo. 30th, Isabella, youngest daughter of Dr. Richard S. and Mary D. James, aged 0 years, tt menthe, _find 4 days: • - Frikrige r e l e's. ` igiiin e . Itre d ( P l`iietYlV; r :,% ) ,lt Y g e , at 1,1 o'clock, without further netice. FOISTER.—On the 9th instant, Mil. A. Louise Foster; wife-of N. Laneeford Foster, In the lld year of her SLO. Funeral fin the residence of her eon, Mean Le Faster, 1911 Fouler street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at I o'clock. - ftELLI.H.-04. the 10th instant, Hannah W.. wife of - Robert K. Keine, and daughter of the late Benjamin LAPPirmatt. „. Funeral front the residence of her husbivid, Mount this i Tuesday ) morning; at o cloak. CORRItiA.N.—On the 11th instant, , ,Elizaboth Corri gan, aged3t years. .- . Funeral from the residence of her brother-in-law, Ym. Armstrong, N 0.11214 Cadmus street, this (Tiles alghlrelnathleolar intent, Mrs. Ann Keyser ! reltokof the late Jamb lierser,n the NU year oi her Funeral fiche her late residence. No. 47i North Fifth street, this (Tuesday /.afternoon. at 2 o'clock. OORCHILIN.—On -Friday, Rh instant, William Coriihran, in the 66th year of his age. ~,„uneral from hie late residence, 917 Catharine stre e t, sus (Tuesday) a ft ernoon, at 2 o'clock. - TIARNBY.—On the 11th instant, John Hemel, in the Mtli year of hiss ge. Funeral from the residence of his mother, Mrs. Mary Harney, N 0.90 Waft street, below Catharine west of Fassrunk road , this r Tuesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. HAGAN.—On tho 19th[ instant, Charles Hagan, aged 46 rears.• —Future! from hie late residence, Latimer street. be tween Si x teenth) add deventsenth. above Spruce, this tTuesilay) morning: at no'elook. - „ BLA,OK AND PeRPL.t VALENCIAS, 81 4 4 " nth ' v tr nir and Pu rple 97% een/s. " Dregs Silks. "sad White Lawn's alourselines, WM cents. Imported D o ,I.amesi /A Cants. " - Velvet Poplans and Velour Rope. " Lnpan Csahmeros and %erasion!, " Amin do Chineg and Tampion. " Sails Warp Cashmeres and Born/armee. cr" - ,Thibet and Bay State Long Shawls, to , " Jan received hi mssom BON ourm in store, ;, , , ape dgEs l li Street. DEPARTMENT OF SURVEYS. OFFICE OP Caine ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, ,FIIILADELPHIA, Deo. eth 1869. NOTICE GRADE REGULATIONS Flans of the revised REGULATIONS of the FOURTH SECTION OF WEST .PRILADELPRIA. togethet with a portion of the late -TOWNSHIP OF BLOCKLEY, adjoining, bounded Northwardly-by Market street. " Bonthwatolly b Forty:fifth-street, Greenway ave nue, and Woodland street. Ettatwaidly by Fortieth and Wren streets, Westwardly by Forty-fourth street; Also, Plan of the Revision of Grade. Ret - ulations'of ALARKET STREET, and meanly, in the Twenty., (Mirth Ward, bounded on the • • - ' North by Arab street, South by Yorkstreet, East by River Schuylkill, 'West by Qratemond street; are now_prepared and deposited for_publie inspection at the Office of-JAMES MILLER, Esq., Surveyor and Regulator of the Twelfth Survey District, MARKET Street, weskof,Till street-and at the OBoe of this De partment; Citf h ßalldi s tr. FIFTH Street. below Walnut ttea4eklid- the dtr oT of B Se v e e gilr h tn v s e taitT, m trli o'clock M., ~to ,00nsider any obleollone thio may be urged thereto by any citizen interested therein. , -,• STRICKLAND KREMS, - Chief Engineer end Surveyor. p:Tv - GOOD INVESTMENT TO ASSIST THE , POOR.—The HOWARD P.dISSIONARY L DAY SCHOOL, established in 18.3. in the midst of a destitnto population SHIPRE2f Street. below Fourth, have. for sixteen years. rendered assistance. as well as religious Instruction , to many families in that neigh. bOrbood. But the increased destitution .arising from want of - work'and scarcity of money among working people, hits - compelled us to look beyond our own re sources for relief. Many friends of the poor have re sponded unerally, heretofore, to our, appeals. Last winter, , t hi addition to f othey, he IlArr naeli o dAree k r a t n , l ° Ap u rnltbf g Et' to o 43 a ° llo B u l e l e P r e n ',Gan lilies unary, JOHN", SEDDON, will cell upon those Ito have , 'oontributed loretolora, and others, g:See t ..l , vo an4orributions they may have to make to ' only agent authorised to reoeive subscriptions', JOHN hi. HARPER. dl3-Bt. • - Sant. of the Howard Sunday School. rcrPROFESSOR COPPER'S SEVENTH LECTURE on TRURSDAY evening next, at the CAN EL AND. HAYDN HAUL, Subject— ' Braddock and Wolf." Admission 2.5 canto. A lady end ontleinan to a single taciturn f,O c ents; to the re maining six lowuren el. do-sr SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE /..EC 'KS TCRE. , -The Fonrth 'Aaiun) of this °purse will be delivered at' the Northeast corner of BROAD rind *ENING GARDEN Streets, tide (Tuesday) evening, by GEORGE:. A. COFFEY, commencing at half past seven o'clock. • - - - •• Subject—", The Romance of the Law, ,, , Single •admoisten• Twenty-Sue cents. A. gentleman tid.two Indies Fifty,conts. LECTURES He BEHALF OF THE PHYSIOLOOICAL 'AID SOCIETY., b Dr. 8. CONCERT HALL, as follows: • • First, Suwon and Failure in Life, December 19th. • • Second. Physialotioal Tentnerance,3annary 3d. • Thud, Youthiul'Aspirstions, January Mb. .r Fourth, Handnome Idenand Beintifol Women, Japu ary lot. ..= - Tins Eerie* b een drayrrf crowded houses in the West, where Dr. Landis has been denominated •• The Young Attierlaint-Orator.lt-.Tickets 2i cents for the course. ,n lady and gentleman el. 'to he had at the door and' mritin7lrtirce also .outhe tressoyery F. it ,irrenciii,243Southlhird street.' tuths-3t. REY.- It GRATTAN OILITIVNESS 'WILL fe Teeeach Ti (.1 annular) AFTERNOON, at stc, o'e A.lll the 'ourtlt Baptier °lmb, t Rev. Mr. de rl ih)Fiftheknd iluttonwood , streets. 'Evening, at 7)4 o'ntook, in the Rev. Dr. ttlaekwood's church, Sixteenth add Georgh's streets: .0n Wednesdai afternoon. nt o'clock La the Rev. pr. Bratuartl's church, 'rine street, beton- Foueth: And on - Wednesday evontas, at 73f, O'clool., be will preach .his Farewell Bounce In the Roe'. (Jr. Wytie's church. &clad et.. below BMOC. ' THOMAS FRANOMMEAGHER WELL doitser his twobrated Le lure on Dean Swift; in rep 7_ to Thaokerity,, on FRIDAY', IGth instant, at Blusi eat Fund Hall. ; • dl3-4t. WySECOND 111.011TGAD_ ,E 'WILLIAMS -- - PORT AND EL MIRA NALLROAD COX iilolders of , Bonds who desire to avail them selves of the advantaiss of the settlement of the &Rae of this Company are Mottested to call; without delay, end eremite the neeessary - Power of Attor n ey ; and those who have not alreait done so will contribute the amount of,asseaament, of leer thousandio defray the OXINIIMII. - : ' . - ' A. VANDYKE, Jr.; . • Chairman of the Committee. -It .' - ' ; - 6.lBouth THIRD Street. ErTHE LADIES OF THE SPRANG GAR DEN lINITADIAN SOCIETY will hold their nd Festival at HANDEL AND HAYDN Hai., oolnollenoing on Frinity Mternooni,l6lh, and closing 17th Inst. Both useful and fancy ea-holes, suitable for holiday presents, tan be turrehased as favorably as else where alto, refreshments fumiehed. We' eamestly desire the attendanco of all our friends, as our time is short. ' - • • Eiglith.etreet ears pass the Hall every few minute.. Ticketa mar balked Fush"e, Arcade build- Mg; Chestnut street berrieventh, or at Allen's, Spring Darden street; above ishth. Refreshment tickets AO 'tents, season tickets la teats. tend single tickets 10 dla.l3t. Gr.-..}t"TtrungimirifißaratiAE.. et, INOTITTI A , / ON rbillidatitifi,, will be_ held Divine evening at the 1 3tn test:, o °look`, Books yak lie Opened to rcoeive suhsonhttons for new Stook. It. Ntr,ll. I.BVICIK, Secretary. VTHANDEL 'AND HAYDN SOCIETY.— ' NOTICE.—The Menibers ,of the Society are oroby notified to hepunctual in their attendance at Rehearsal. on TUESDAY EVENING next, preparatory to the production of the " Oratorio of the htesstalt," on the 29th instant. , 709k1P11 B. SPA 4EB, dl2-2t , . _. Secretary. Ita Jai War, oIIeDAY evaninn, Duo. 16th. Tfelnitt Twenty-One -hunts:' 'For sale at Brown's, Fifth and Chestnut; 41. taekhouse's. Eighth and , Green; Bowers', Sixth and Vine and Brlsbytertan Bookstore, 1334 Chestnut street. Ledturele eorntnenee ausiter before Elsht.. dl2-St y" , s•-• 110.ARD . 01P DIANA 13 GI RS of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Compay have this 1a declared a Dividend of THREE PE n R CM. IN 19701 K; and THREE PER CENT. IN CAB R' on the stock ofthe Comlan clear of Mate tax, for theyear ending/1W day of Octobe y, r, lID9. Payable to the fitookholders standing on the nooks of the Company this day, or their lend representatives, on and after the 12th day of_PEC aMBER. i groximo, at the aloe of the Company, No. 303 WAIN T Btreet. Phi1a4N0v.9.1869 ~ J..N. TCHINSON, Treasurer. . speetalmeeting of the Stookbolders 6f the Carbon-Rap Improvement Commit , wilt be held r ' on mIITLRESDAI, the Winstenii,at II **look 4. btu at the office of the CoreParlYtta a opener of Front tirtii Chestnut etreete, .Phusuritimu to receive a report on the plasma condi:. Con of , its admits, and, to express their views as to the future course they Wish , the Duriotors to pursue in the Bvord lir 400 :Bpard of H. dl2-114 H. B. TILDEN, President.. rJrVEER - SON coLveoE...TIIIIIN. deriagned committee request all persona Irho eye been members of the "Franklin Literary YooletY orJeterson?Allege," to forward thoireames. zuldresses antlroccupat. one, tor the- purpose or Insertion in the Triennisf•Vatllopoo, Fronds of deoemml mombere please notieetheanove, , J. C. xw wN, D. PATTON, ~ Com. T . N. BICKEL 'O4,NO2fSI3IIIW, FA" Deo. 8, IP.BB. • ' ‘1123: frr-REV.' E. 11.- CH.A.PXN HAVING HE WIED and ye.,writteo.hio teoturo on " Moolorn Chivalry: writ claimer it at N A °NAL, HALL, Mar ket pttOnt, atioYo Twelfth.:Wlf., NESDAY Evonlng, Ih season , 8 o plook. -This will bo N . only opportunity, thu of boating Mr, CHAPIN. 41/0-41° 7the. . GEO. W.M. - ellliiirS, ESQ., WILL deliver hie nest lecture, on "Tile Present Aspect o tilavery Questioni" at RATIONAL HALL, ARUM STREWP, above TIVPLPTIL on_ TnlJR.d.. DAY hVBNING.' , Ilea 15th. at 71f o'olook. , Ttokets 25 oenta; for Sale At the prineleal,Boohetores and at the . dle It° Lit-• o t_A re llES 9 FAIR, / LEGT PRE R 1 0 _ sat saq ..I; m3 gtrANglittroh. uttnnwood 12trfa l l, ° be i st And con tinuinl front Nat t9 2 ll br . h - ,lifttn . Tl6ketg 174k ' ; " d 31 ho Oar. ANTI-SLAVERY FA IR ....TAXIS PAIR will lacopened, m cO:i *BAT HALL, on NON VENINtI. the nth hint, and wul continue du /4 the wick. ' A Variety of neOfut and fancy articles vi ins pained for ,11410 at -markckprscu. Thep ro fi ts will tO ttso dieeeminationof noti-elavery doctrine's. A °AAiOn fee. t 6 OentAls sown tickets, SO cents. "010 St' ' ' MI ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE V , r/lllOtritlrltlet a rtillß o trAlS he 6Ortn: NY we' he el on. WED EIWAY EX_}' 14th /net.. et :11 A: , X; hi ipord o -so mExcuAlkurs! tyo - to- rooms the report or the Cowed . reOetneletteedaytes le renueetea• - die= F. HON. HENRY Y. RAYMOND , EDITOR. • 11 fIllie Ity r ioltattto.'lllMver tletufiept. ..11s 8 ,401NMON.,op TfillglcAY t;fl24l } ol, hA, 16th or Deoeitwer. tioojeot—" The mile War in Italy. ff,"'",..:ICELITIVE OFPern , AupkkLpgte. REUEIVER -. OE TAXES, t)10 severDecc~~mherl 1880, NOTJCaI IVar -the City of - p.g Philate mon. P are e nere! bare ye notified that If the mate and City Tease, don for the year 1880, are not paid before the first day or January, IWO, interest will be charged thereon,und the names of an delinquent ttottyere trill he published., and thirty seven coats (31)nd itidnal bq eharged ler rebh ea- Vow - Also after the lsth par - orJamiarf, 1 803, ponalts p6T "de:1401111 be added , upon all taxes remaining unpaid, an d seats thereon for °enaction,. - (gligned) —trLOMERELT, - - Roomer of Taxes. . elfirtiglt i t e rneri e . ° I . ,I re so Vtf i n h w aVO, ot p4Tr,...arilset street i r Pidlai 4 lel rom a an by d No. 60 Pi fiv ,!17,11 , 1 !%Tti o, : e t yg e I t iis i . ! i v / b tgo 4 lB „' J.,,C0 AT ES, _. • ,tiv - 41.4r.ER BROWN. - &21:0;19,161—th'600E8 Wi I conflhuo re Wool final:. fiEE VagMatket street, rlkgEtdelp tap and V AL . continue the, wool owners at No. n"lfilitirjr, York. i. 0001, 1. " ttlaMU'S. PiIOTOURAPJIIV GALLE •., _,,WiTicoNirktroot s abova Green. fa the' mast „ An 20 on, fot tnaWelt all size and vice .1 , 110.. Ponelhefled tabfotys,24,andtforitssaneriorsecomano .“."..l" 11110 H WOOD.ENGRAVING CON.P,ANtost sPOUltrff parnot, cornetpi ris g urttOn , c astriat , pireetn. 13y rriOces PA LENT - THONIREAP 107PEoCyjiy, . ,dl4 -pt* tikopoit,,osup,i.-Bp,pairs, in eiorefi, ko,,inst rooeiveAst ,snia t AT ,FoL XllNiith EIGHTH Weet,_ .30AN OUTUAERT. PRESS.-PiI)I,ADELPHIA, TUESDAY: DtCEMBEit 18, 1859. timbEit IiARGINGN, &e. TO . ‘ . °l4o4ri BUS-WESEL We offer from now to the end of the year our LARGE 8T00!{. OF ' PAPER HANGINGS, - AT ; GREATLY REDUCED RATES. Persons iehing ,their Houses Papered, can get great BARGAINS By calling early on - HART, MONTGOMERY, & CO.,' -413-1 m NO. 322 CHESTNUT STREET. IWATCRES AND JEWELLERY. - TioraDAY .PRESENTS. J , - 0- • We have lust reeeived a now and beautiful as sortnient nt - WATC HEB asOmay, AND SILVERWA:ES, Selooted expressly for 'Holiday Presents, consisting in part , • GOLD WAT.NIES. ED IT ABLE FOR EITHER LADIES OR GENTLEMEN. - Some inlaid with diamondeand others enameled, ALSO WATCHES SUITABLE FOR BOYS. Moo, muhand. a beautiful assortment of • DIAMOttID JEWELRY, Of all kinds, at reduced, prices. Diamonds Mounted in the most exquisite style. Our style of Netting Diantonds cannot be ex celled in this countrY. Our assortment of Jewelry embraces the following: . . CORAL , MOSAIC, PLAIN, and FANCY JEWELRY of every description, such as Gold Neck and Vest Chain., Studs, A rm lets. Buttons, Gold Thimbles, Yonetls, Tooth Rinks, Armlets. Lockets, &0., &o. SILVERW ARE. Silver Spoons and Forka ; he, Cake, Butter, Ice Cream and Fruit Knives • • Preserve, Sugar and Berry Spoons; Salt Cellars. Naikinß' in_ss, Card Cases and Silver Bets, consisting o Knife, York, and Spoon for Children, with an anthems variety of goodun our line, which we wi a l cul a ii r l e e d t u rrt. p ere c t:i s iif. all kinds, of the newest de signs. F. 5.-4:1111 Gold and Sliver purchased for cash or taken in exchange. sleaze call mitt examine at , L. LADOMUS & dLt-tf N 0.802 CHESTNUT Street, GENTS , FURNISHING GOODS. SP .NOER'S GENTS' FURNISHING STORE, ZIG. 839 OFIEBTriDT STREET, GIRARD ROUSE, PIILLADELPHIA DRESS SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS. DRAWERS, STOCKS, TIES, , GLOVES, GAUNTLETS. MUFFLERS AND-SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY. AS-etulh•Sm•if R e C. WALBORN it CO., (NOW) NOS. fi AND 7 NORTH SIXTH STREET, have now s very euperior assortment of Shirts, Under .lothine, Mown, Hosiery, eto. Special attention given to GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, of - which f a fine assortment le ocesstantly kept on hand. 010-Smi I W. SCOTT—late of the thin of Win e. • Chests r & Soott—GENTLETiIr,H'S rgllt3ll- IRO STORE and SHIRT MANUFAOT , 814 CHESTNUT Street, (nearly opposite the Giro mum,) Philadelphia. J. W. S would Teepeotfully Dell the attention .of his former patrone and filen& to hje new store, and le pre pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A perfeot fitgaaranhed. Who ale Trade supplied with fine Shirts and Collars. , 1,11-1 T PROPOSALS FOR LOAN. MAYOR'S OFFICE, CITY OF FIBLADELNITA. PROPOSALS FOR LOAN CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, Authorized by Ordinance almond December 10th, A. D. liNsfh PROPOSALS TO OK NNDOILIIIID “PROPOSALS FOR CITY LOAN,” Will be received at tho Mayor's Office, in the City of Philadelphia, until SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1859, AT it O'CLOCK hi., FOR LOARINO TO THE CITY OP PHILADELPHIA SEWN HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, For trldch"Certifloatos of Loan of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS and upwards will be issued, bearing interest at SIX PER CENTUM per annum, FREE FROM TAXATION, REDEEMABLE in TIITETY YEARS from DATE Proposals mil be reeeived for any sum, but not in fractious of one hundred dollars. The Proposals will be OPENED ON THE 2ltk DAY OF DECEMBER, USA By the Mayor of the City, in the preeonoe of the City Treasurer and the Committee of Finsnee. THE HIGHEST OFFER WILL BE ACCEPTED, The City reserving the right to accept or decline the whole or any part thereof. Payment will be required on the thirty-first day of December, 1839. Interest to commence on the first of January, A. 10.18 W. ALEXANDER HENRY,\ MAYOR OP PHILADEPHIA THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE. PREPARE FOR T rAIO OF IHE N GREAT 810. POLITICAL CAM, INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. Tea Tainting—now more than eighteen years old, and having over a Quarter of a million subscribers, or constant purchasers Mined through pydry State and Territory of our Union—will continue in essence what it brisheen—the earnest champion of Liberty Progress, and of whatever will conduce to our national growth in Virtue Industry. KnoWledge, and Prosperi THE NEW YORK DAILY TRIB UN E is printed on a I irge imperial etieet.and pub Andover! , Editorials and evenme (Sundays excepted). it contains Editorials All the topics of the timpe, (wring a large corps of the beet newspaper writers o the day ineatio and Toreign Correspondence ; receedings of Congress; Reports of Lectures; City Newst Cattle, Hone, and kroduee Marketd; Reviewe or Books; Literary Intelhgenog Papers on Meohriv r s i e ri t t lie ilk en7i:sp a a c p"er me:tstigtZrofethe its Telegranbio news alone coating over alma:par an. num. . . THE DAILY TRlBUriElts - mailed to subscribers at ed_per ennurn, in advance:l Ge_for six months. THE NEW YORK BEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE is published every Tem:Pay and Fumy, and conteine all the Editorials of the Daily, with the Cattle, Horse, and General •Markets, reliably reported expressly for THE TRIBUNE; Notice* of New Foreign en Depiectio Correspondence, Articles on Cookery ; and dueing the sessions of Congress It contains a sum mary of Consreesional doings, with the more important epeitchee._We eihalLes heretofore, make THE SEMI WEEKLY TRIBUNE a Literary, as well as a pobtleal newspaper, and we are determined that It :Mall remain in the front rank of familepers. TER One Copy, one year..G3 001 Five Copies, one yearGll.2s Two Copies, ono year 500 I Ten do. to one ertdress..2dele Any person sending us a club of Twenty, or over, will be entitled to an extra copy. Par a club of Forty, we will send The:Daily_Tribune one year. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, a large eight-page paper foe the country, is published every idaturday, and contains Editoriels on the im tortant topics of the timee, the news of the week, in eresting correspondence Born all parte of the world, the New York Cattle, Boras, and Produce Markets, in teresting and reliable FolticalAleohancal, and Agrt "iterl'cj l°°icerY gt g itiftiiAir year, naniSk,tonstantly labor to Improve the Qualify of the mayuctive tainment afforded by THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE, which, we intend, shall eontinue to be the beet Family Weekly Newspaper published in the World. We eon eider the Cattle Marcel Reports alone richly worth to cattle reword a year's subscription price. TEltl One Copy, one year..... 52 /Five Copies, one year...Gl3 Three Cop one year. I Ten Copies, ono year... 12 Twenty Comex, to one address Twenty Copies, to a ddress of cork subscriber... ... • .. Any person tending us it club of Twenty, or more, will be entitled to an extra oppy. For a club of Forty, wo will send THE BEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE: and for a club of One Hundred TDB DAILY TRIBUNE will be cant PAWL Bubacriptions may cotnmenoo at any time. Terms al ways ease in tit venue. All letters to be addreseed to HORACE GREELEY & CO., Tribune Duildinyee dl3-e3L-VV3I-eow-il Nassau street, New York, SPICINU GARDEN SOUP SOCIETY— BUTTONWOOD Street, below Broad, ' LAbRLPRIA, Nov. Ilth. 18/19. At the Annual Meeting of the Society held THIS DAY the following gentlemen were elected Idsnagere for the ensuing rl:% - : : :/anick, F. B. Atmore, ohn Joe. H. Collins, James Peters, William Campbell, William Rickards, William Chapman, Edward 8. Simmons, James Chambers, Franklin Bhoemaker, John t r Dolmen, William Yandervoer, Dante R. Erdman, Henry Warner, John. Oinnodo. David Vandeyveor, William 8. Lower, Francis Y. Warner, Thomas Mather Joseph Wane. Thomism Marsh,' Jacob T. Joseph T. Williams. SAMMILW.BLACK has boon reappointed Collector, who will call upon oltigens for their contributions. The Managers tender their sincere thanks for the liberality heretofore extended, and respeetfully solicit s continua tion of their nowt, Ile much suffering is anticipated among the poor this winter. Contributions will be received by either of them, at their residencies or _places of business : JAMES PETERS, President,lfortlfside of POPLAR, near Fifteenth. JOHN M. OGDEN, Vice President, 446 MARSHALL St et. OHN Sii. DOHNERT, Tieamirer, 722 GREEN St. MEI% .1. WILLIAMS Seoretart, 1422 ARCH St.. or Northwest corner BROAD and GREEN Streets. It* IN TUE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS Piclß THE CITY AND COUNTY OF MA. PH DLL MA. _ " It k v fi r iddlt cl b i T l e u r s ' r n :n l e a rt . Vi . e l n 4 d -1. 46 3 1118 monism), Ye. JOIN E. HARPY. Mr. JOHN E. HARD —Bxa You are hereby notified that the Court has granted a role 1 the above me, to sheer cense wily a oironte v meow ntairbrionii should not be decreed, returnable Deoeirlber Z 3 1869. dl3-tutbilt. J. D. BENNHTT, Att'y for Libellant. CAUTION.—AII persons are hereby eau tioned against purchasing, applying, using, vend wig, or acting ns agents in the sae of A, OAS ItEOU- A r(gt, jelown as IfOLZRItqI LmrnovEn GAS ha ULATOR, and sold by Whl. 8R0h1W.F.1.4, end esenteir soon melting themselyee liable to prusoou- HOTi t: t e tame being tt sross Infrlngeniel on the COOrk: OAS It - go UI.,ATOR, Patexted filmier,' t 18n7, and pnrehaead by, the bsoriber for t he 8 ate* or Pertrothisnot, Mary lend, De ep lmettre. rout New Jersey. , ,•,.. • . W.JVI l i ottit?. 0-, ; .';`; , .-, : 1 , - , 4.s9:oohikß3 e t , i:er i flit. a ALDER J . ARY , lt. - Bole Proprietor for the On, an County of hils, ANOTHER BRILLIANT STORY NEW YORK WEEKLY. 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READY. --In 2 Vole., $5,16 Engravings Kw 'DIARY OF fle i AtiF D RICAN n tIEVoLIITIOS tutu the Whig P r e " o m li y fi r erp o S a pita t iit that liar, " 146i • at.1.4D -?"' 6 9 'nt f ararlitattoet. MO , ' ,62/ NEW PUBLICATIONS. . HARRY lIAZBL, (MO host Story raper publashed,) ENTITLED THE MARY f.E NEW , VUALICATIONS. SAMUEL HAZARD, JR. • - 724 CHESTNUT STREET, • • Invitee the attention of BOOK-BUYBREI and thou do. shisokßOOKS for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. To his large and extensive assortment of ELEGANT BOOKS FOR PRESENTATION. BIBLES AND Pit AYE R-130OKS, AND J ITVENILE BOORS, SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Being 'spat &Oho APFLETONS, of New York, be would paruoularly Invite the attention of pw o h r alts Dr. 4lote,',!::ilirpp'tfild'AtteTto"PHE :D or& u rT'illia"Viabwratlelh of' this Pager. o u st se LIF1& AND WRITINGS by RUFUS CHOATE. LITTLE. BROWN, & CO.. 112 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, HAVE IN PRESS, AND WILL SHORTLY PUBLISH, ' BY soescedrylon, THE SPEECHES, ORATIONS, AND ARGUMENTS OP IION. RUFUS CHOAT E , WITH A MEMOIR OF HIS LIFE, an PROP. a. O. BROWN, OP DARTMOUTH COLLEGE. In 2 vole Svc.. With Portrait. These volumes will contain the meet important of Mr. Choate's Speeches in Congrere, his Speeches in the Constitutional Convention in Mammelausellie, many of his Lectures anti Addresses, and several of Ma most int • portent Legal and Forensic Arguments. Many of these have never before been published, and nearly all of them aro entirely inaimessible. dlg-tuthe It if A. SPLENDID BOOK FOR TUB HOWDAYS, PARABLES O 1 OUR LORD. In'one volume folio, beautifully printed in Ornate Boson Typo, on tinted paper, and magnificently illue tmted with engraving's on steel. Turkey, Sum .............010, FOR HALF, BY BOOKSUIARS OENERALLY, J: B. LIF'PINCOTT & CO. tllo.stuk. t BOOKS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. SAMUEL HAZARD, JR., 724 CHESTNUT STREET, Takes pleasure ita infortniiic hie oustomere, and the generallr, thnt, notalthstandaim the general d P u u l b n li els of the wrea t he has made • E EXTRA XERTIONS to seoure A LARGE AND WELL.ASSORTED STOCK •ELEOANT of BOOKS • for the COMING HOLIDAYS. Relieving that at all times THE 000D8 COMMAND THE TRADE. Ho has determined that i,has season, at least, no estab lishment dial' alllr4 his an THE VARI Ty, HE ELEGANCE. THE NOVELTY, LOW THE LOW PRICER of the B , r o x oared for the irrpeotion of !holm wishing to make ouxisTmAs PR t..SENTS. tying secured the, Agency for the sale of the Publa cat one in Philadelphia of the well-known house Or " THE APPcE PONS," OF NEW YORK, He is confident that,. with the other resources at his sointriand. he is enabled to offer to the Philadelphia public a STOCK OF BOOKS hitherto unsurpassed. stock is now dieplayed on counters extending the whole, length is distance of 120 feet; ofjiis storn, thus affording to purohneers en opportunity o examining at their leisure all the books, both on the shelves and counters. • The . itsifort moot comprises— BANDAR!) AND MISCELLANEOUS ROOKS, In fine EDITIONS ings. LIBRAR OP THE BEST AUTHORS. CHOICE COPIES OF ILLUSTR ATED WORKS. Et, EfIANTLY BOUND GIFT BOOKS. SUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED ENGLISH WORKS. THE NEW ANNUALS FOR SIDLES OR ALL SIZES. Every style of bindiv ie as we for the pooket u FO LY USE. THE OXFORD h.DITIV .Sin great varietY. 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It is a crown quarto volume of 7 / 4 pages, printed on the finest tinted pa a lroTnd nt Turkey Morocob, full $5 00. do Bf; ?Austin, full gilt ...... • ...... 1.50. Do Engluth Morocco, full tilt ........ 4.00. For sale hr WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, dl2 No. 606 CHESTNUT Street. TILE RE-ISSUE OF BENTON'S DE BATES OF CONGRESS. in monthly volumes, will commence on the First ofJannery, 1860. Subscrip tions received by JOHN MeFAIMAN, Sole Agent. Arcade Hotel, MI CREHINUT Street, 418-12 t (Office of the new American FrmYclOPedia.) JUST PUBLISIIED, A New end Reveled Edition of BEeK'S . MEDICAIi JURISPetIiDENOE, EliEmEras OF MEDICAL JUILISPRUD.ENCE, SY TIIMODORE ROMRYTI BRCS, M. D., Lb. D.. Professor of !Astoria Medic% in the Albany Aloltoal College; Mem ber of the American Philosuphlcal&whits ; Iforsoramr Member of the Mediont Comet/on of Rhode Wand and Connecticut, SICI. AND JOIIN D. Been, M. D., Professor of Astoria Medici& and Medical Jurisprudence, in the Collage of riIiniCIATIE rind Burgeons of the City of Now York; Corresponding Member of the Boyra Amnion's of Medicine of Vans ; Corresponding Member of the Medico) Homely of Lon don, etc.. etc. Eleventh Edition, with Notes by an asso ciation of the friends or Pr. Bock. The whole revised be Prof. C. It. Oilmen. M. D., of the College of Physician. and Burgeons of Now York. 2 %Ms., Soo., 1.900 pages. Price fl lo. Nenrly Rend CC MYENSATiON; on, ALWAYS A 1 , 11171,/1 X. By Anne M. 11. Brewster. One v01.,12in0. Will be pobllahed, Jan. lot. O FOOTFALLS ON THR BOU RL NDARY OF ANOTHER WD. By Hon. Robert Onto Owen, Leto Minister to Nevins. One vol. 12ino. In Press. A NEW WORK. TIY TIM AUTHOR OF . " ERIC t OR, LITTLE BY LIT I LE." J. B. LIPPINCOTT & Co., d6-It 21 and 21 North FOURTH Street McHENRY, 40G WALNUT STREET, • tow.: AGENT, BEAUTIFUL ANP V LOA BLE BOOKS. DARLEY'R LLURTR ATE D EDITION OF J. FEN I MORE COOPER. Two Vignettes on Steel, and twelve sketches on Wood, m ea h volume. In all, NEARLY KR BRA wINGI3. En raved from PARLEY% DESIONB r. BY mut BEST ENGRAVERS. IE even volumes are Out. The Pioneers, The Bravo, Red }lover The Pilot, 1 net of the Mohloane, Wept of Wish-ton-wish, The 80g. The Headsman, Wi culotte, 1 he Prairie, Lionel Lincoln. Others will follow at Intervale of a month, until the entire sat of polar's Novels is pu.bilshedie this splen did style. Pi.ioe 1.60 per volume, in plain Moth, orient. or embossed clot t bevelled edges. bubeeilbers regu larly served. S. cIIENRY, 406 WALNUT ETRE ST, TR ROLE AG ENT also for the . PICTORIAL FIELD• BOOK OF THE ituyoLiunor By Reason J. Loesmo. Ihe Honore, Moe raphy. Fleenor,. Belies, and '1 enditions of the War for lade Penileneo, Illustrated be Pen and, Pea oil. Eleven Hundred Engravings on Wood, chief'," from Original bkotehen by the Author, Complete in 'PWO VOIU” , 041, Royal Octavo, various bindings r at 6.7, 9, or II dollars. 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RNOIJA. & _yrll,l9oN, 1010 OUEsTri u tweet. • CipOKIINI RANGES.- "••••• Ail ti ' want orthe `l3elt rasvatad ruyikte C"'igßilige. will do " Mtge& INN% NlO - !ml[1010011E4T &net> RETAIL DRY GOODS. REDUCED PRICES. WE WILL OFFER TO-DAY OUR ABSOITMEIT Ui CLOTH AND VELVET CLOAKS. AT REDUCED THOS. W. EVANS & CO.. 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. d013.9t ELEGANT WINTER CLOAKS REDUOED PRIDES. AT TRH PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 708 OIIESTNUT !STREET. THE SUBSCRIBERS, in aceordance with their usual eastern at this season of the year, will offer the balance of their stook of elegant PARIS, LONDON, and HOME-MADE CLOAKS, at considerably REDUCED PRICES, with a view to the termination of the season's trade. They have still remaining a thorough and com plete assortment of all the leading style., on the whole of which a email/It reduction from the price. hitherto demanded has been made. RICHLY ADORNED VELVET CLOAKS. REDUCED PRIORS HANDBOME PLAIN VELVET CLOAKS, . AT REDUCED PRICES. EVIPERIAL PLUSH TARTAN AND STRIPBD CLOAKS, AT REDUCED PRICES ELEGANT DRAP DE VELOUR CLOAKS, STRIPED, AT REDUCED PRICES. ARIS CLOAKS, IN PINE BLACK BEAVER, • ALL At 25 PER CENT. REDUCTION. MOURNING AND OTHER PLAIN CLOAKS, REDUCED PRICES. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, IN GREAT VARIETY, AT REDUCED PRICE 9. OPERA CLOAKS. BALI. CLOA.KB, EVENING CLOAKS, ALL Xt REDUCED PRICES. J. W. PROCTOR & CO.. 708 011BSTNIIT STREKT, ELEGANT LADIES' FURS. AT LOW PRICES, AT THE P4.R18 MANTILLA EMPORIUM, los CHESTNUT STREET, THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY. RUSSIAN SABLE, 1111Dsori BAY SABLE, EASTERN MINK SABLE, DARK ESL' SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, FINE GERMAN FMB, ROYAL, ERMINE, cHINCHILLA. STONE MARTEN, Ac., IN CAPES, HALF CAPES, MUFFS AND CUFFS. HANDSOME MINK MARTEN CIRCULARS AND MANTILLAS, .3) to 41 imam deep. 879. 890. 8120. 8190, 5160, to $390. J. W. PROCTOR & (30.. CLOAIC AND FUR EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET. 013-Ist HOLIDAY GIFTS. Rich All-Wool Deraines.reduced In price. A largo Assortment of Fancy Silks, reduced i n price. All the newest styles of Cloth and Velvet Clenke. A °holes stock of Embroideries. Gloves and Laces. Pongee Embroidered and Lace Handkerchiefs. Plainat varietv of Vesting , . suits ble for tilts. and Ribbed Beavers_ for Leilies' Cloaking, , Cloths, Caseimeres, and 111sn's Shawls. Blanket'. Ciallts, Muslin,. and Linens. Poetize. Merinos, Figured (*Omens and Shawls. And the greatest vanity of Drone Goats, at MI, ciente, in the city. comprising— Deletes's, Cashmeree. Calicos, Chintzes, Plaids, and Poll de MOMS. HEARTLESS BROTHERS. dl3 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. 110LIDAY GOODS. IVORYTYPES AND PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. It is well known that the most elegant, artistic, chaste, and beautiful PHOTOGRAPHS AND IVORY TYPES ate produced at IdeOLEEEP No. AN CHESTNUT STREET. By the late reduction in hie prices, COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, so distinguished for their superiority, out now be pro oured at as lour rates as othersfairnisA an ordinary ar ticle/W. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS, $l.OO. Mc °LEES, Ma CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH. 4112-1 m USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. A FINE WRAPPER, MUFFLER, SCARF TIE. or SHAWL. One of these artieles will be eery acceptable to your gentlemen friends, • 911111 •SSORTNIENT of STEREOSCOPES, ►T W. W. KNIGHT'S, 606 JRCH STREET, MB SHIRTS, HEAVY UNDERCLOTHING, AND GLOVES, Of all kinds. die-dial WA.I. A. DROWN & CO., 248 MARKET STREET. MANUFACTURERS or 3UPERIOR UMBRELLAS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. d9LJ 1 VIIRISTMA9 GIFTS.-STEREOSCOPES `Li AND STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. OPERA GLASSES mounted in PEARL. 'IVORY. and VELVET, yew bad elegant patterns, Kalei doscopes, Polyoramsa, Mathematical Instruments, Claude Lorraine, or Landscape M i rrors, Geometrica l Models, Magic Lanterns, Globes., Banneeters. Mantel Thermometers, Eye-Glasses, Gold Spectacle', Gold Eye-Giessen, 6c0., he.. &0.. &a. McALLISTER & BROTHER. (Established in 1796.) 718 CHESTNUT PTREET. McALLISTERI3 PRICED and DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 1116 Seam= illustrations( ofOptical. Mathematical, end Philosophical instrument'. fur nished gratis, on application, and mailed free of charge. dlesmf• - CHRISTMAS IS APPROACHING, AND these who wish to male their seleotions of HOLIDAY PRESENTS Would do well to call at CHARLES DUMMIG'S, No. 812 CHESTNUT STREET, Mr. D. was this summer in Europa, making a Balsa Lion or altogether NEW GOODS For his new Store, Just opened. Ile hen en intently* Stork of FANCY GOODS. TOYS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CRICK ET. ARCHERY IMPLEMENTS, &0., Surpasses in elegance, vnriety, and cheapness of prices, anything before seen in this city. Such as Prenoh China, Terra Cotta, Parian Maeda, Bohemian Glass, Bronze, Berlin Iron, Lava. Ladies' Bags, Purses. Portmonnaies. Chessmen. and Games of all kinds, Writing Desks, Papier Maehe Goode, Toys of all kinds, Musical Inelruments of all kind,. d3-Im GREAT DISCOVERY.—IIow to keep A Bober for AI. The adyertlier will send to any direotion presonption , by which intoxication may be prevented or avert e d. and the inJuriona °Teets of over drinktns destroyed. It is a .pleasant. oboes, and safe mood). _permitting the ashileratmg, but preventing the station - me effects o [Aloohol, Enjoyment , without sulferius. to the word. Try_it. Address... Physioien." m Aeneen Hotel, CHEBTICHT treet. rbiludel* phis. tllO-3to OPERA GLASSITS, Pearl, Ivory, and Javannedoritleti fint i t i oarrep t ii:m . m. south I?OU R TM Street, below gliestnot. Sr.Alim, Improved Speotacles, oorreotly 6tte4 to the oyes ; Star o .o l . . an d . sirginft; ail Oda CM vi,..`2V. 04 WANTS. IVVIANTED—Two active, Intelligent gen tlemen, of good nedrefe, and vho ennprodum sotasfactorr reforenoe , to obtaut subsoriPtAmut for A do. "arable pulivation. Address, with cams and mor el:100, Box Th P. B. PARTNER WANTED—Sy a young man i alreadyestabllnhed in the . Retail Dry (loot s '- nese, and haying ft handseen naDintlha I t rou g h in nets man acquainted "tut the pure aging . ilia tilts and New York market. and ham& a tote oar of at least Three Thousand tylare Addre ss ... dl3-3t* .W. 8.A..' tem ante. WANTED—By the Ist ofJanusq, a situ- aeon by a. young man in a Communion Dry Goods or Provision house. Address Ildl3-3t* " C. H.," Press Moe. RARE CHANCE FOR SPECULATION. ;v—The owner of a valuable piece of land adjoining the city of Philadelphia. in a quarter where Improve ments ere most rapidly extending, is demon/la ex changing it for a business Dry G distant ther personal property., As his is in aStet*, he will dispose of it on terms that will enable the pnrohanr to double his investment in. 14 short tame. Flame address A, 8.," at the °thee of 2'he Press, stating where an interview may be had. dl3-2t, CASH AND ACTIVE liiAN 1,500 WANTED to ensare in a basin in PEW nrky that is safe, edema to realize a epeedy for tune. Is in full and successful operation. and nen be seen by addressing New York,' this (Ace. /t • WANTED—A Salesman in the cloth bu- V einem, one _noquai_otet 'with, the and near_ tiir s ogigade. Address W. lig & at the doinilr.ot A BOOK-KEEPER, of seven years expe rience, io open for an engagement from January set, and refers to his present and former emPIoYOTII. !laving bad a general basinees training, be wOntel be willing to exert his energies to promote Ms employer's interests in my department. Andress Capetian,. 'at this office. d1.21-30 W.ANTED—A aituation, by a young man from the South, with the view of taking an in terest after twelve months. Can influence a good trade; has had several years experience in businees. Address South'" office of 2714 Press. die-31 WANTED—a partner in a Wholesale Li quor House, doing a good Southern and West ern trade, to take the place of a redirang partner. Ad dress with real name. box ZU, Plula. Y. U. d 9 6t. PARTNER WANTED—In an establish ed Wholesale Boot and Shoe Howie, wishing to increase the Walton. One who can command tan to twonty thousand dollars. Communication., with real name, sent to " E. E.," at this office. will be in coca. dunes. d9-gt• $10,000. - ifi lVa t r o lt s e i d a, t? na invu , t stor f y rox mese. .fho best of referenoes given and required. Ad dress/,with teal name and full particulars, "T. office Blood's Dispatch. The amount may be increased if business will warrant. PARTNER WANTED.—An opening in an established Commission Hove (Dry Goals) of a partnerehip will occur on the Jet of tae year. Afount. in active, business man.who could command from 10.1:0 to 887,000, may add rem "CommiamionEuetneu: at th e office of this paper. nolf-tf WANTED—By January Ist, a. situation as BOOZIEEPER, at in an Infinmioce Com pany or Banking }louse. by a ornotacol book-keeper of I . ltr i fa s asiiietri.al .a. buaLoass soquaintantlS. Atte' ga WANTED—To sell at a Bargain, the reianost desirable Hotel Property in Binh county, Pe.. altuated at New Rope, eneal distagoe from Phila delphia and Easton. For a view otitis Property call the riteMlllB6. FM' terms, ho., call on or address 8. W. KIRA, Danville, Fe. nie-Ow • FOR SALE AND TO LET. ELEGANT CHESTNUT-STREET - kn.* DWELLING FOR SALE—An elegant DWEL LING J.IOUSE; lot 236 Met deep to OEORGE Street, by EA test front,. four story, with three-ettiry double back Madding. The yard is_plantmi with Owners fruit trees, shrubs, erg Sowers. he house 11M:dished is the most substantial Manna . and in the et style. The cellar ceasing two haiLem ; on find Boor, handsome saloon parlor. with m*cble m 8140124 a lants breakfast rioni ; kitchen, with good range , hot end cold water. e.osets. kit.; seoond-atory front room. Stith marble innate!, hot and cold water, heater, kg. ; ban room. gos. &c..; second-story back building. a large dining room with hot and cold water, library, with dumb ite ' r, iron verandah. km.; third story, front and back. with heat register and gm; third-story back buildings. water closets, bath, nurgery. and servants' room; fourth glory, gem, heaters. and well finished throughout The I n,t utr.lity slate roof on the main and deck buildings. Tee whole promises in complete order marble vesti bule ; marble mantels in every room in the house. I co inPdiate possenslon given. The house, 15i0.192t CH ESTN UT Street. is mien every day. Call and see it. Take your builder with you and examine it. Terme very acoommodat.ng Aped!' to & RN, in it b V WALNUT S O treet. gpgraii AND 81;000 TO LOAN ON Irsl'd Mortgage of tivecombered City Fro DecakB. W. T4l/ICKARA. 214 South THIRD Stre,t. FOR SALE—Tho convenient Three- Story Crick Dwelling No. 217 CROWN Street. Has the modem improvements. Apply to RON/. Cti FRI 77.. Conveyancer. 4113 3V P. W. cornor NINTH and SANSo3lBtreets. RESTAURANT TO RENT.—The did large tkiseraent Rooms. 'leder No. 112 Smith FOURTH Street, below Chestnut, to Rent. Apply on the preiniset. dl3-60 A VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE.- - Will be exposed at Public Sale on the Premises on Fifth day, the 99th of Twelfth month, ( Da °ember,/ 1559, at 2 o'clock P. M., all that valuable Plan tation, late the property of Elisabeth blather, deceased, situated on the Dor lestowu uropike, miles north of the cty of Philadelphia. within one-fourth of a mile of the village of Willow Grove, in Moreland township, Montgomery county. adjoining lards of Dr. Witt Hal lowell, and of the Into Charles Hallowell, Washington Nimble, and others; containine about one hundred and three acres of land, it of which are woodland, 2 of mea dow. the rest in a good state of matt ration. The improve. meets consist in a large stono house. 1. , t by 63 feet, stone barn, 42 by 55 feet, hay house. wagon house. sprint house over a never-failing spring of excellent water, a youns apple orchard must beginning to bear. This place In desirable on account of Ito pleasant. high. and health lift situation. Its convenience to the city by means of the North Pennsylvania Railroad. it being within 3 miles of Abington Station, and, connected therewith by stages twice day from the 'Grote. makes it valuable for a country gent. Persons wiehing to mew the premises Previous to the der' of sale, wilt be shown the same by calling; on Henry Maxwell. residing thereon. For fur, the r information. oppllto Thomas T. Nether, Weighing ton Idea. Cheltenham Township. Newlin Bcholfiekt, No. MI North Seventh street, or Wm.Stapler,No. 1710 Green street, PlulaaehiA. Conditrons aside known at the time of the sale by t he Neils. dell-d A CII.A_NCE FOR ANY PERSON THAT ' - ' - wishon to engage in the COAL AND LUMBER business. The subscriber. about changing his business. Went for sale the stock and fixture.. and lease of a COAL AND LUMBER YARD. situated on the west side of Sehuylkill, two and a half miles above Mansynalc. The stook consists of Hemlock and Pine lumber. anti coal. n oal itures, horses, wagon,, carts, and eve r _y thing that necessary for carrying on the LI/ MBE.R AND COAL business. The yard is an old established stand, and now doing a good business, which tire books will show. There is a siding b 7 the Y. & IL R. Road, and a landing on the Schuylkill. It will be sold at a very low rate, and only two hundred dollars in cash reguirel. Amsly to W. G. SMITH, noNNtodl2t° as above. SMOO—A GENTLEMAN OF IN . Curdy and bueineu suOifications is desirous of entering into some lucrative business. where h e duties would be light, (with the above sum,' where everything pro ed eshsfaetorv. Reference required, u well no given. Address "8. W. H.," Press °Hos, de.tuthalte TO LET—A handsome Store and Ctilai Strawberry' street 29 , with fine cellar lighted hr a }arra sky-light. Gaunter, gas fixtures, water-elo• set, vault under pavement, &c. Rees SSW. C. H. HAWES. dlO 19 Strawberry Street. MARKET -STREET STORE TO RENT, from let January next. No 815. Apply at . delo-3r Ni.23t South THIRD Str eet. TO LET—The large six-story ware -a- hoses No. 803 Commerce street. suitable for sto ragemanufnaturing purposes. Apply at No. toe MARKET Street. ‘l7-Im. 10 PER CENT.—We have for sale paper Paling ten per cent. per annum, seeured by deed of trust upon first-chuis vr9verty szi St. Loma. The at tention of capitalists desiring safe investments is [an ted. BAKER WESCOTF & CO. d7-lm if 17110 ii TlitilD Street. FOR SALE—A Great Bargain—A Mann removing Establishment with Steam Engine and Boiler, end a complete get of Machinery for manures, mon s an article from Iron, now in constant use for all molding purposes. It can be clearly demonstrated that the business wall pay a handsome profit. Address, WILLIAM HARRISON. N 0.13 North ELEVENTH STREET, with name and residence dl-1111. FOR SALE OR TO RENT—A Large p roperty suitable for a Coal yard, hianufaetunng or Foundry purpose', situate on the north side of POPLAR STREET, between Bosch street and Cohoetnink creek or oanal.thitely occupied as 61enet's omnibus et. Wes.) 86 feet front, on Poplar street. and LW feet to Lewellen W e e: t e . p a gintra g r,t,fgralitrga c tor l gtfig c 7 ,r s P:et: tory, tne buildings snail convertible for either purpose. LIJK NS & MUNTGOMFRY, n46•lm • 101 E. .ACII ET., Eighteenth ward. TO LET—The Second, Third, and Fourth Stone. of the centril and em:dons Store., NO.. 22 and 24 South DELAWARE Avenue, with large Counting Room on the Second Floor. Avelv to TRAIN lc aIcKEONE. 022-t! 21and2SS.011TH WHARVES. lIOUSES, TAVERNS, and STORES, Real Estate of every description. for sale or to rent. Anil to MAX REIN'S. Real Estate Arent, No. M 7 North SECOND Street. in L. Ton rny & Co.'s Seed Store. All orders will be promptly attended to. English, French, and German, spoken. Collector of Ground Rents. poll SALE—A valuable Lot of Ground, ItB feet by 100. three fronts, water and eras laid on one front ; suitable for a church or *tory. It or situa ted in the Southwestern part of the city , to rapidly ill/ - prom% ui.shbottiood. Terms easy. fiddress, too t pa tioulars, J. K.,' °Mee of this paper. -tf TO LET—A Second-story Room, cacao. Meet to the State House. imitable for a Lamer's 0810. Apply al CHESTNUT Street. 216 BOARDING. A PRIVATE FAMILY, LIVING IN A coal gpighbethend in the centre of the oity, will necommainte two rentlemon with full or nutlet beard. Addreisa " Home," Blood'e Dienateli. WA N TED—Yurnishod Apartments, with *very facility far ITlonsekeleing. Bath. Gas. &a., for Gentleman and Wife_i or .uoard In a qtrictly Private Family. Address " Plerchent," Bloods Die• Patch. with lull particulate of price, EO. nlO REMOVALS. REMOVAL. -E. &. F. 0. YARNALL CO. have removed from 1:11 Market street t 413 SOUTH SVILARVEt and 40 PENN Etreet. 0-1 m" REMOVAL.—Mss. M. S. BISHOP has Removed her 111)ilioory Est3blishment from 915 to lOI9CHEt3TN UT Btroot, next to Bt. "Wren oo HOW. nl5-1m MEDICINAL. QCROFULA , WBITE SWEI,LING, DISEARE, TETTER, SCALD HEAD, Eruptiorut of the Rion generally, and all Humors and Impurities of the Blood t are radically and permanently owed by the celebrated IMPERIAL, DEPURATIVE. Rhea been a very important agent in the ems of CANCEROUS DISI‘ASMI by Dr.Lounsberry A Co., for apumber of Teen past, and its greats - slue in the cure of Cancers is abundantly established by the many cures " fir AtzlikYLOUS erectione i ts remarkable eirratitm effect has never been etuatied.lt curse the meet °bon net° eases. TETTER, SCALD BEAD, and all rruptuns of the- Skin, readily yield to a moderate use of this Medicine. t iallgizttl i e e e . rs and &res are readily cured by the use MA Mit 711.11 1 L andot so ld b 1 . Y LL ai e Lounsberry & Ca,/ No. eli orth tr I TB Street, below Arch. For sale by the following Drutylsts: y. is, Long A Co.. Lanca s ter: c. W.EPting. Pottsville; 1,11. Reser, Reading' S. S. Steven s Reading; T. le. j. MoClintock. Easton; } en. Given, West Chester; 'tom. Stabler. IN Prr latOW n ; Simon Rau,Bethlehem ; r.Live lel !Ow ItOpiP •; Br,. Leslie, Bristol; Bohm* A CO, tordlentawn ;_k,llis A Be ll , hlrmayunk, Pa; Y. B. pas, ren ton ; toe La Cour, Camden; Brewster Co.. RobertirisligVirtgii rA i Lippincot t Salf m, N.. . 4 1iti, ammo's!) , Irf l iird, 'Bet; anititisinria:Pr t ulially; . . Teti-stethimif BRISTOL. DOARDS-Extrn size for mourtiez large pictures, for.sale at l tr Paper and Card Warehouse of . A. M CO LINS. 112 6t. • 600 MI OIL Street. GENTLEMFN visitittg' the Opera. Bait s Lunokat the Lager Beer Bataan, opposite the Academy, in Broad wept. AMVBEMEOSPITS. ?TIDE SECOND ANNUAL CHARITY -I- BALL SONS OF M4LT4, AT THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MEMC. WEDNEADAY NYENINO, Dim. SS, Mt UNDER Tilt Amt.:Fair/ or MS arrianla OW. Cot:W/L Or EASTERS 1 1 / 1 0.ltIrAirt4e Tha 8048 OF MALTA resPeetft zaps Philadelphia that their BE CHARITY BALL will be oven to aid the °Meets the Order. The claims of Chanty address themeetree Or all. P enns Br ord r er of the Supreme Grand Council of Baatesee , tam& IirCUTIVIS COXISITTIM. • George W. Baker, William C. Brea, nam eel Williams, George Pt. Bob O. Lowry , A. t an rawls A. Godwin, Louis D. Da n i le y l s C h. . Madge, T ppmae Richard Plitt. Jr ., Ileritel - I .....Pstersens Game Plitt. John wromeed William B. Hood, H. R. 5=4 JaMall P. Perot houit 110•11) or DIZXCIO._ Hon. D. K. Jackman, Gen.. 11.. Hon. A. G. Curtis, Cod. A. Don. Wm. Maward. col.* Kips* 15.1 f Finney. Ca . wg. • ~t Nay Hon. E. H. Grandin, CoL Charles if& A r . tr E r i Lli i guise, Col. aeorts R. T ve Cha ho rlcts pw iriLins yne str a : f Ogorg gd zmai inua vri l*. ll4l 7;4 o. WethenLl James M. Laddr. Meier. George Boldin, Paul B. darq Morton McMichael, E. Weetcoraer• William Badger, ChaqWs Cks s John 8.7.. rromood Pintroar, David W r Mahlon Wiltuusisoas William B. Hera washington Keith. Joseph M. Cowen. Joseph P. LongliewL George G. Presturr.Jr..arstrew Fraley, Tobias, Joseph M. Thomas. Col. John W. Forney, William B. MAIL Charles A. Rabteam. Frederick W. 01110014 Charles B. Wilson, Robert J. RsraPreinl , James B Gibbons B. M. Dosenberrr. iliam C. McKibben George T. Thorn. William 8. Campbell, ' Charts F. Taggart. r Thorns. D. Barger, .2o,Kpkg. Thompsoe. m J George Boh . &n Wnght. Enoch IL Hutchinson. Edwin T i . 3 = o , George 11. Roberts, - Michael MAssahal.l A. Jones. Conrad Grove, E. .1. Hiwelren, Zrederick Gerber. Adolph Hugel, Jahn Thornier, Edward Biter, Thompson Reynolds. Philip S. White, Edward P. ISII6OW, Jacob Londerislager. Thomas M. Mae Benjamin Ripperger, Edward C. I. Henry C. Herne, David B. Taylor, - Stephen W. Winglow, AL l George K. Swsanngen Charleainutent. Jr. Henry C. Corfield. Robert Y. Chase, G. Pepper Herrin. Cards; admitting a_sentleman with his Wise. (V may be obtained of SAMUEL 81.31.88, T W. corner Twelfth and Cbeitast strests n ra r k R.: RUNT ogee. N. W.eorner Fifth and Clod:awl straillir. at the of R. O. LOWRY, pro.. zos Weizst Mem; or of the members of the Eseenbes Committee. #11341146 St A' RICAN ACADEMY OP MEMO.— LAST WISE OP THE OPERA. Opera commences henceforth at M. Doors enema !. TO-NIGHT, only Performs(' Verges Opener IWO For which the Directors elaim the'etteatioa PI thii lil, ea Pinny the THE perfect opera oit thow maims TO THE PUSLIC.—The it greatly to theiriatatact Le Mara -j ito York. WEER to to co will IV theme to 800 hog to sweessee Owe THIS THE LAST' or THEIR PHILADELPEII Tney are about entenng tato arrang ts prevent the return of the Opento r ender any circumstances. The proctors trust that phew ens, donee the few remaining nightelr gai l Berate with die unanimously he of the company, and the rick,=indee ing the production of first-cleac enterteunnents THE -No Opera will be reseeded, with ties apps of 31C1LULN VESPUES, which will be gins on FRIDAY, neat. • TJTIII(Tneeday)ETENTKG4I4 da I Demons of showmg to the pablus et fie rare eneeinhle which itiennicnuaiee th e company, the Direetom beg to ansousee Tuesday) E YEN LIS 6, the Ind and only perforsesneesir Verdes Gmnd ,ra ants, of ItI6O,,ETTO, which, by general desire, bas been repeated Ave deem in New 'York. w.tli a most splendid and ead j ae east. Mr COUSON, SMELL!, PER TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY. Only nightof LA SONNAMBOLA. Adelina Patti having_iittracted, re New York. Im mense sndienees, the Director' Save made otresiter merits for her to appear, next week, at the Seir Task Academy of Mole. Mice PATTI will, therefore, sing onto more in Philo dolphin, on Wednesday, Dee. Mik, when wilt Ire rhoss, for that aight only, SellinPacelebratod Veers of LA BONNMULA, en which occasion Mflo Pant will eivaii Syr Wind time in Philadelphia, with BRISNOLI AM AMODIO. The sale of sesta for konnetebnin eonumienees ts-der; • -- - seVbr7jr„lll , ins sad only sn'm 216, P` SANF. On FRIDAt. paritivelp last night of " THE SICILIAN IMAMS, with its nusgmfacent wise es /emu, aew as& epleaGA scenery and dresses. ON arruitsuY, GRAND GALA MIGHT first appearance, in A models, of_the met Dime. NONNI. wandhen a grand opera, and tiro sots dada!' genie, will ho given. Parnenlars hereafter. SAFEO.---,LASIL WEEK OP nal OPERA. On THU FLSDAY.,_ December 1.5. IST4e determination at the Directors to mike the eta son in Philadelphia shorter than they originally intend ed precludes the possibility of timing all the new owe. of their extensive repertotre. An a:militias has 00.■ wade as. favor of the celebrated opera . 111.P70„ Lbst production of which has beee_prommed !hell two rears. Madame OAZZAITIGA will rig the 111 SAFFO, which, both in New York sad HATII3/141g been pronounced to be her greatest _wt. Tr ial.. roles will be sunn_by DAIGNOLI.PBRaIue4 itAKOSCH. Ph. opera of SAFFO will be_ viln for the FIR_V. and.most positively,ONLY Tull% est THURSDAY. December IS Q L EGNOR SUSINI— LAST WEEK or THE 1,7 Ortß.A—The Directors bane muck Aware It aa nonncing3 the arrivatan the Ocean Queen, of the ems, Banco, 8161 , 10 R EIIMLNL Anarons airtkey are teems no effort to render the Present season a ralnarembletarr an mania coutpleteneea..Tanety. montrdy. and 0.1- *llene., they have made arrnarelpente 6 3511 .• lid nod ONLY an - Oarreaf NONNI : Erhdpit s at the draid :retcOafterh VerZifedte" ' _ RIND GALA NIGITD— Sio. brsna—On G S A TVRDAT—Ithe Dimetons beg to thej vdl giro on SATURDAY next • El=ring 'miler to that elven on Raninlef last. perfornannees will cons needfan satin...ch.:6 a t EtlVlV:fl o m o lig r bil i ffre °Pu re. 11 "a 8/W" WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. Bole Lanett - • Min. M. A. O. Blueness .. • • .Mr.CM Third Week of Mr. sod Mrs. BARNEY I ri f. LLH TRIB (TuEspay ALLOW E 1 1 YENINIL VA. _P•e• Via, Rodr O'Connor, Mr. Williams} Kitty Killeen. Kira Wilhame. LAW FOR. LADIES. In which Mm. Remy William will mufti* lire otter/totem To cowhide Irithrpopelar Faroe of X AND COX. tir Prices an tenant. Bests secured three dere in adman". WHEATLEY & CrIARKET AEU. STREET THEATRE. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Dos. U. AN UNEWLAL MATCH. Sir Rem A ruclile. Dr. Dotakerbi. RAG 7. S. Mote ; Hester J Gm.b b rook mrs. Wood. E Miss Leacherlansi. alias Jenny bad, Mn. Wood. BDAA, r hem. —AAmmatm,Seents; 2100117iel toga ia_D _rem. Ciro... tents ; areas se east. DOM Oen ai Nat .O . OWOEj rafOrNalia. te ootrunerwe at 7 trrookett. DAN RICE'S GREAT SLEW. NATIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT Bt. gags* Eighth. D. Me Laran.sole p THIS (TUESDAY/ ValiG,_Dee.l3. GRAND PERFORBLUMBI3, Including Peat. of Equeetrian end Opmnsums and the performances of Trained Animal& Re-engsgernent f the Australian Rider, THE GREAT MELVILLE. Second week of the Celebrated Ck.ww. JOE PENTLAND, The entertainment will commence with the amen/6- cent Hippndraznam Ppeetecle, entitled DAN MCA'S DE.E.Aht OF, CHIVALRY. Bringing into reaeiction the entire manures* of NTAIiE AND RING, And introducing nearly Two hundred men, memo. a.nl children, and horses. Afternoon ilPitinuallaPPl Wednesday and Saturday. erteee as monk 'NOW ON EXERBITION.—The latest cork of Mdlle. Rosa Boehm. entitled "Los Bar rieueroa." (Searush Muleteers erasing the brsaissal and Monting in the Highlands . wits the celebrated Lac trait or herself. by Edouard Delude, on exhibitive ftr a short time. from aA. M. till SP. M. Rife. Si cents: EARLE'S GAL dlOl-12t ets CRESTE Street. a-T.A-ETROPOLITA.N HALL - JAYNE/ COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, Cl Street. hear SIXTH. THIODONS MUSEUM OP MECHANICAL The acknowledged Moral and Instructive U. ItXttegt o the dae„lthe most beautiful, wonderful, and Cream eve opened in the Quaker Cite. .1110NDAY EYHNING. Dee. 12, USD. and Gym e‘enl us during the week,and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Terminating with the terrifio scene of the Storm at See. Ankissioa.—Adaks, at cents; Children ender ten years of age. 13 cents. Dom* open at? In the erasing. and I o'edook in the afternoon. Remember the Daylight Theatricals evens. Wednesday and Sativiley afternoons. . Uttar ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, (SOUTH EAST GAT LERYI. BONNTAO S great Dueling. • DREAM OF ITALY." With LF WING'S woodsman Work of Alt. .• THE MARTYRDOM OF JO,RN RUSE." AS also. Mei Mans or ACHENBACH. RTEIN BR DCICI , E R AR. CAMPHAUMN, RIDDED I% . yy .1 HOE CLEVER. Will be exhibited from 9 A.M. to P. M.. and 7 to 10 P. M doily on ond after December Admission m cents. &0-e P ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FIFECNES ARTS, __ Int TNIIT STRDN'r, • Is OPEN DAILY, lEundaYs Olhetald , ) f=ol4 A. M till 6 P. 2d. BARTHOLOMEW'S BT/LT°E OF Nov on Exhibitieg la sho E rFrins n e . . " Admusuon LIZ cents. Children under 12 years les price. Mimes of Stock &M._ U cDONOUGEFS GAIETLES—RAGS Ett. . O JR- above BECOND.—Chang_e of Bill. DECHALUKA. - Dacha'ems ...A. M. lisraniedes. C ova. ." ...- Liflßt . - liftWEE.a. I.ont 8r0ther........ - ..-........-.-Bipi j lrn= Unolo NEW BAND OP BEREStADOB. A. T. Levitt, A. af.fiernandea., ' PBerthleon. ay Thome. aste: WINIEII, ID. Bimeen. ha William, Thome .WIM. ill Mini/mon. 10,15. end 35 vim. TEMPLE OF WONDERS. Northeast corner of TANT/1. and CHEEITN U 7 fittriete—Heeond twirl CHANGE OF ENTERTAINMENT EACH EXHI BITION. BIONON. BLITZ, The great Ventriloquist and Aingreile, will sire his Neer and AstowthitLe Performer's at t itt r i D ibikro elect EVERY EYBSTriu at VI e_clop.k en d • MOAT and SATURDAY AFTBKNOQA aq ii ialmlcotit py Ipt " pre! ii be i :l o . lll°,l" NZTuu,t , stATft icIT m A.PPING its INFLUarICBS. eet the LEARNED CANARY BIRD& Admission 35 cents. Children 13 tante, ul3-be • fIERSIANIA ORCIIESTRA.-PUBLIO FUNDHALL a R e b.a. every PATURDAY at Mill t 33i . pankagc To 0 tipketa, nee dollar, Stn & tickats,33 dolts. at: O. Andre% and Back fc Layton's Macao atom at the door. E NEWLAND & CO. LOOKING-GLASS AND PICRIME-FRAKII MANUFACTURERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. As estnsitrs steek of OIL PAINTING!. elisi t tp% r42ll7 .st r . r!oes. 604 MICH 86.04 ev., MONEY LIBERALLY ADYANOED-* TO ANY datouNr—'l.7.42 W • --7 , ---u- FatrilVarthW • p and GIVILL m ists. tow • O Nr. oars from A. alLasesi INDIA DINNKR. . LAW. FRVIT PLATEL-4, ( M- oaflasd sad tar tAii. aa lots to Etat= NON STO.It dl 6t sr airtigh?. WTREOSCOPES AND STIERENCOPId PlTURS.—Wokirsjest tir i altni" tom' Wu! fir wovio-dic r t. marg. Ourbesiele ke" In "W iliam= di-mrs thad *W.
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