• , - Tit* Bart Ledisville: journal of"a resent data says"": , y""; „- ' l,!-TheNew-Yerk 9.5, - MtV,Phf last - We'hic announdes • thetlkere a. meeting of I the conservatives of that. city after the maieralty which place on' Tuesday, having. for :itis'objeot an impression of censure in relation; to' the tenant outrages on the soil and sovereignty of Vir &Wand - reP "all ndiatingeynMathy or connection ufei4l'atlt:"; When thglmeeting shall have taken Anse and its designs are accomplished; when our - patriotio brethren of the Nortk hold out to Its the hand of. fellowship, we trust 'the south *ill meet them in the true spirit of fraternity, and that both wilt innttually. resolve to let, the curtain of forget (AlfiesS fell 'forever pp the Wretched drama which 11 4: 18- excited the Union. Bed , men of - both seetioni,. and rabid 'politicians, have used, and will oontmee to Use, the of Brown for the worst of purposes. , Every 'expression of wild fanaticism, of:frenzied folly, which is uttered in the North will be eagerly , circulated in the South; and every harsh epithet used itt the South, under the natural excitement of a civil war brought home to our very (kers, will be reprodumed and magnified in the Nertk. We should indeed despair of the Republic, and %a toned to - confess that our experiment of self government was a failure, were we to believe that the Atnerioau Im6ple have forgotten their common interest in their glorious heritage, or (leased to venerate the monument of statesmanlike ea gaolty whtoh our fathom loft us in the Constitu tion of the United States, -Let us forego (within& tion and reoritaination ; lot- Virginia' and the Stith resolve, in a spirit of magnanimity, to be lieve what all ' Northern' conservatives assert, - that ' there, are merely sporadic, Instances of sym pathy with John Brown's madniss amongst them, and that the general sentiment of the free States is defotedly loyal to the Union, to States' rights, and to the compromises of the Constitution. Let us frown down every effort to cause additional irri tation; 7tria knowing that the South, is 'prepared to defend its rights; and that it contalis within' Itself the means of protection,let us determine to meet Om conservatism of New York in a fraternal spirit andActisaver to allay all existing feelings of bit ternese -We do±not believe that the South will Study : its-true dignity by meeting this effort to heal dissension by apathy, indifference, or contempt. ".'file asters in the late aggressions were all frem the North ; it is, therefore, eminently proper that the first advanoo towards adjustment of the difficul ty, by a fall and earnest repudiation of all coons& thin and sympathy with the invaders of our-rights and their fanatical abettoraln that notion, should he niade-by the North.. 'When this is done, it will Re our duty, and it should-be one pleasure, to re etive their advances in the spirit of kindness, and send bank to themgreetings warm with the spirit of olden fraternity." COMM OP MS NEW NIONICL CENP.—No lees than 3,800,000 of the new oent were coined at our Mint last month.. The mint reoeivee the Span ish coin in exchange for cents; at rates which afford a large gain to the former. But the ante aro pro deoed in such' Immense quantity, and sio little pains are taken to push them off into the interior. whore they aro really wanted, that onr channels of circu lation are choked with them. The butobers, ba kers, grocer., and' retailers generally, aro overrun widtthena. The Awoken, deal in them at a discount, and they are bought 'up by persons who again air ertlete them among retailers. The market is thus kept glutted with cents_ in 'certain quarters, while in ;OM) &Wasik° want of small change is much felt. A .rnore - general land wider eitealation of Small eolue ie needed. - ' - i.g . I:IE : OO:UR TS. 1 . 3i/T3ILD - AINB PROOBBDININS (Reported for The froes.l QiYalrrXit Szastoxs--Tudge Allison.—The asses ids:weed of yesterday were not of an important charac ter, nod the crowd of epeotatira was considerably thinned. Samuel Bachman was tried on a charge of selling 11, lottery.nolley., The witness for the Common wealth, while giving his testimony proceeded to expa tiate largely ;iron' the ruin to the poor and distressed arising from the pursuit of a business of willeb he de clared himself to be an unfortunate victim. It was with great difficulty that be wet prevented from oommenting at great length, and he was only checked by the district attorney remarking, "All you have to do Is to furnish Fie With the teat; I will preach the sorinon." The amiss' for Bachman argued that the defendant was only an agent, and 'could not be responsible for the Stations of - the "beaker." The court charged that the ageratums responsible, and that in misdemeanors all the parties thereto are principals. Verdict guilty. Thomas Knipe was contacted of passing it counterfeit note. This prisoner was recently convicted in the United Slates District Cour; for_ passing counterfeit coin. .John Manley and James Helsneburit were convicted ofausault and battery and riot. on the night of the last election. The first named defendant has been in court berets on various char es of riot. He to better known '•in pollee records as hit" Manley. The aremsed were represented by John Hoforth, Kee. A large number of witnesses were et...mined, and. by a popular but dem dly 'profitless style of cro.ll-o.lMOlination, the trial of the cause pas made to consume the best itortion of the 1148$1011. 'A 'Witness on the stand makes his statement and than the effort 'Amanda to have him repeat it several times for the edification of tbejniors. whobave already become tired at its recital. Just as much is gained this Way no there is in pouring water from, a pitcher into a basin and then repeating the operation One or the ohlest criminal lawyers in this Commonwealth has framed a set of " Golden rules for the erosa.exemina- Con of vonetaes." which we haveoftentimes read with admiration, and of which age as fraouentlY thtel Whet" we contrast thenfaetice of tome attorneys with hhe precepts which undisputed learning and experience ave made, for their guidance. George Beek, colored, was neeuitted on charge of assault and battery. and the t . r a osecutor, Patrick bird pnhiei verdict was rendered cause thepresecutor, after sing baennoti fi ed to he court. failed to make his appearance. Th.e tipstavee ere constantly oompelled to search every part of the city for witnesses. who, after litsg regularly subpoenaed. neglect to come into court: Lite prfisent jeer nave set their seal of condemnation upon this state of allhirs by several verdicts similar to that which we hare just to lierded. • Patrick Neale / was eenVided of an assault and bat tery on uaaner Henry Raverstiok. Henry Haverctickwas Regained on a charge of satanic and battery an Patrick Eerier.. • The NM of John 8. Jackson.-charged With the publi cation of a libel on Dr. R. R. Smith. in the Sunday 2'ranstript was fixed for trial on the first Tuesday in January. A large number of witnesses have been sub poenaed for the defencs,which is represented by Messrs. D W. O'Bnen and W.W. jnyenal.. • In the ease (48. %men, convicted of selling a lot tery Walter .1. Budd. Him.. counsel for the de fendant, moved fore now trial. • The case of Robert J. Douglass, convicted of parleys - . Will come OD 4 )4 earn/day on a motion for a now trial. 'Phe defendant ts nowin prison, SWejtine the result of the application of hut counsel My. Bnnton. • William Keating. oonvicted of anion and burglarr. will probably be sentenced this week. Fame ilea of the penally which this noted offender le likely to suffer may be inferred from the fact that the punishment for arson in not less than five nor more than fifteen yerits Imprisonment. and that for !austere. for the second otrenee. as in this instance, pot lea than two nor more Wan fifteen Taste: A sympathising friend said, to our bearing to Keatmg when he swain the dock I " Well. Bill, what do you think of the verdicts 1" His reply showed that he expected no meow i • Oh. it's ail np with me now. I guess the .Cadge will 'woolen me On that charge oration." - no sentenoes were paned yesterday In court. CITY ITEMS. prientra's NSW Rerog-Goagis Burnam:-We have heretofore emitted to notice the elegant new se tablishment of Mr. Charles Duitimig, No. Me Chestnut Street. where he has hut opened one of the largest and most complete stock; of few goods for the holidays ever Imparted into this country. Mr. Dammig'a name bas long been familiar to the public' as an extensive importer and dealer In tide class of goods. but the grand display be now offers at hie now warerooml, all of which le or his own Selection in the various markets of Europa, made during the pest summer, exceeds any thing of the kind heretofore exhibited in Philadelphia. All that (weld be desired in the way of fancy articles, suitable for Christmas presents. from the meet trivial for to taperb statuary and the finest, maltreat instru ments, the Most fastidious taste cannot fail being suited in at Puruteleo. While his aped* are really elegant. embracing an infinite variety of articles, of a more expensive character than are uguilly kept, the nil imetages which he possesses. fromkis connection with European manufacturers, enable him to sell at re marktibly moderate prices. 190imAtree XtriziMATED Port Et3TAßLlSitXntre. —Oar ladY ?widen will thank ue for 1111111Mitl I; them that the present display of superior furs at the old and well known establishment of Oso. F. Womrath, Esq., Nos 4la and dreh street, Is now Unsurpaseed by •ny ether home in this country. To those who are familiar with the Refs. wo need not so , that be deals ;n en ether than the dolmen furs, of his own selection and Inanufeadare s for this reason, no house, more than this, &semen and commands the entire coefidence of Its satrom We taktioycarion to refer to this pow for the benelit'of present-purehasers. Indeed. we know of nethin g More suitable, or that would be in better uses fora gentleman to present to a lady, than a eel of handsome forst end if we have an•thlnr of the ere "ghetto to as, we are quite me that Mr. womrath mill presetiealiy realise the farce of this engegetion, and en pardon the liberty we have taken In referring to het palatial establiehment. Hoorn-gentitenne Goons .—At the e present tonottire, whon ()Very ono is desiroas of cultivating a Christen) spirit by remembrance. of some kind or other to their friends. at has occurred to us that a very sepsiblitolau of goods for this purpose is found under the header Housil.furnishing Goode, There are mut- Wades of people who me in a position*, appreciate a gift of this kind more than almost anything else, end there are few, at least among. housekeepers, to whom such.. token' would not be :Lee:potable. Wo were the more tomb!? retnindiet of this by what we saw on a re cent visit to the extensive establishment of Mr. WIL LIAM YAllgaLL, No. 1020 Chestnut street. In addition to one Or the fineet and most varied stocks, this house now offer■ to bur e, a really beautiful line of goods of a more fancy order, specially adapted for the season, al though their general catalogue contaips a multitude of of articles, Coin which the most particular will have no difficulty in making *Amines. The following are some of the leading tenni-ea of thil stock; Hardware, nut. pa r r, japannery : tin, wooden, willow, and rattan ware ; Shaker goods, cooking mopeds, Chinese gongs, sewing stands, mats, brushes, bird canes. &e., all of which are exhibited In greatest MIMS', sod sold at moderate prices, OfIRTSTHAS 00008 invite the attention of oar resat pito theoneiiuneetneot of Mr. W. D. Glenn, (No. 26 Eknith'Pourth otreetd which will be found elsewhere, undor the head of " Holiday Goode." 110 s house boa long been known to the trade as a lead ins emporium of the finer grade■ of Christmas roods snob as work-boxes. wnting eases, book-gammon and ohess-boards.kentalreesingonseerispier7maohe goods, ladies' tioverdne .hoge, Woof • end bard oases, toilet boxes: choice - perfumery, and in 'short e , ery thing de nominated under the heed of fond, stodsp suitable for holiday gifts. _The present stook of this house has bees Selsoted in . fdreign merkets, by Mr. Glenn streenally, and we speak from observation In baying that it to emu- snail, Attractive: Olt L'XiIINTION.4OIIONACNEB CO.'s NE*LY. Inrzrnal EQUARZI OXAND.‘AND PATENT:GRAND AC TION rAtta.--P.elioinecker & Co. respectfully invite the music-loving public to call at their Wareroome. Ifo. 1021 Chestnut atieet;and exemine their great improvement, They h•tva:lnit rtitairat from their extensive faoteries nee of each of these instrumente, to which they invite the, attention of connoteseurc and the public The tote is of it pacirtiot oacenence, such ashes never been obtained heretofore by any manufacturer. l'hese instruments are trashed in - the highest order—clutl lenge WI ooniPelition• Togs Finn Agra id gold gilding, inflating, pearl inlaying, nod enameling, are donabined with exquisite -taste in the ornamenting of the Janet:monism Trays and Waitdrs imported end sold by Mitsui. H. W. Carry . ' & Co., 711 Chestnut street. Their assortment ranges,in price freto 10 oenta,to 837 per set. diVitein OP Priatip Ttuz.—Congrees has wasted a'week tit the diaeueston of the merits or a book. This mad' be mi t e .ftiafor"-the M. C.i, ; ut it is death 03 'the oahlto Inteteste. The people would rather see an orga nization effeeteit than hear all this talk abotit next to bonnie: if Congress -.must debate for a month cr two„ before they elect a Speaker, they . 1 1ten1.4 choose - 10nime whit% would possess jeneral intermit, frie'elegant styles of olothtng gotten uOaftles - Contineutiil Clothing Store of 8. - 11. 'Eldridge, unith'eset corner of 'chestnut and Eighth Streak. .-t(lngriejleirple liaeotaziti.-Tba.4eientifte dentrictii menen , e•e y,maehine !hi ekinitteeee; one of the most in entinua pieces of'yjechanisin eynr seem It 'rot only Ovate the.-featherii, but geitatateitWong ea Front thn stoyt °nee w_hile;possing throulkh t he inn . forti•five s . ease4 ver botir, arid thee ted_ strip of , priio94 paper setting forth that Mi lan aeciie are ehiehal hy,ro4viog' their , vitroheaert at inferiaqatablishotiott imilai4',s4)?,4l4„potr_igar, manta at the drown Stone Clo . titlniMall Of Rookhiii & Wilson, No's' 603 alid &i 3 meittntAnitre et. above Bitth. Tate celebrated gift-book' ignablishment of George Q:Evaivi it how in full:GO-Pt nuecessful operation, at N 0.439 Chestnut street, It is operated alike to tho satisfaction .of the proprietor and of his innumerable customers. Therefore, we suggest to every lone who Wants the latest publications, at tho °beano it rates, to go to Ilvained, mho will sell the books very low, and give, beside's, a watch, ring, bracelet, or piece of Jew elry admirably suited for a Christmas gift to a fair friend. • annIEITNAS PRESENTS.—Make your friend Christmas present of the Steroo9cOpe and Thelma. No thing more' beautifui and appropriate. Emporium, l 9 Routh Eighth Street. JAMES CitaNSß. to CO. Open evenings. ALL krousekhopera in want of Furntturo are re tweeted to zotico the advertisoment " Al. Y. A." in an other column. OPERA GLAssza of tho fined clitallty and at tho lowest prices, at Sf. J. Franklin's, Option, 112 South Fourth street, below Chestnut. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS ye To 12 o'cLoox Wirt 'nen • GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut at., below Ninth. John Leeds. N 0 1) TRIM , . N Y WA Coto—Halifax M B Wills, Pa J C Heenan, N Y Jae Critiok, N Y 1.11. Putnam, Boston N I) Tamer, Boston (I Doak, Pa . W 0 floocine. N Y 3 T Fargareon, Ark John W }minim, Kansas Al flower. Raleigh. NC it (3 Wheeler, On Hon II J Raymond,N Y H S Evans. West Chester Israel .1 Solomon S Thorne. N Y Jas Milling. St Louis I N Kininate, Moss SAS D Linsdny. Memphis S A Whitney. N J Ono W Palmer, 'Vs N Wilmer. Aid N W Taylor. Cleveland Ono _Marsh, N Y A A Bigelow kla • Jos S Noonan, Galena, 11l T I Mannin, Groin% HI John S Wilharns,lll G P Whitaker, Nd 0 N Wefts. Carlisle B W Pyonok, London J 0 De Mott, Al Y JD Cameron & In, PR , W H Lown & la, N Y J J Sherman. N 1 C PI Morey. N h B 0 Boardman, Bestd,g Wm C Moron, Boston L B Baum & wife;..Sl Y N 13Stenhenson & In. Vtt Miss Stephenson. Yia- Miss Ptinahoomb, Yrs J M Stepnenson, Vs H W Botch , . ins & Is. Conn Geo L Littlefield, N J ins Penny, Lancaster Mr Pearson & la, N Y .Teff Thompson, N Y James Turpin. John A gratt, Ii Dayton and lady, N Y R 0 Farthing. Cinoinnatl I, Al Moss • 0 Stancliff. Portland B Brainard. Jr, Portland, T R Snowdon. Louisville Oen T Coulter, Baltimore Beni Wirmn, Conn A Wheetin, Conn It A Sanford, Conn C B Owitthwal, Ye, I, T Gum thway. Via li J Ware, Co embus, On W H %norm, N Y W Kamp, NI Chmsal Wheatley, Pa H .1 Chase. St Louis 8 Vinland & In, St Louis H Bruce, N Y J .1 Stenhins, N Y Robt Sherrard, Jr, Ohio It S St John, N Y J Weeks, Min Ter. MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth it. below Arob. J H Folmar, Williamsport N B &Eldred Pri Clm m] It I nu, N Y El Mit Isr & Ron ttsbnrg John W Hall Boston It Folmar.. Phil John Biglin. Easton II .1 Woodward, Feokuk H Stone, wy Hon •as Parker. Pa a., Win WV, Carbon on pb. Shattuak Phil& S C Chamberlain, Plata Oen Shattuck. Alia W S ite2lsh. Pa 0 II Bardwell, N N P Groan. II li li r"rirman, N Y F S Blitz, Columbia, Pa 8 Edwards, Memphis C Edwards. -Memphis ' AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut It., ab. Fifth. Rana Mernli. Wash, I) C Gen Bharpley. Mose .1 4 13111ings A _Harrishurg E T Feuer, M Chunk Wm W Bash orcester g 'V Gulliver. MASS J Cotem:in. Proc., E. I J r Poston, Centreville ii B Ballivan. Aid c w. ameol eon, Belem, N J Win Bates, N 1_ P Lvnoli, Boston T B_P utchins, Bolton W Bennett, N Y R T Bennett, N Y In Pate. N y R R Morgan. White Haven :r Brown. Pa James McLane Pc la Pa T N Patterson. Pa N Thompson, Boht'k 00, Pa P E . Mee,ter Rebl'k co. Pa JrhiVidlrrop i Easton M I.. ii W n ogd, N Y .19 th ujn, New Haven tPbt W ar t l i e tlierilt Mass .1 - Field, N II L Puller. N'' A ti linleh. Bait .at M Morrie, !Ulf .1 IV Rorkwwll, Conn A E Beach, N Y W Rhoads. Ba tt Mr Chambord, N Y R. N Petersen, N Y II B Phidemen. Del Daniel CIIITV, D.l. Robt Elise, N IF Geo Warner. NA E P Mixon, Md John McGuire, add W Williams, Balt JONES , NOTEL- °brawn street. Ithnve Sixth. W 8 Stewart, Phil& B F rook°, Del Mina I Fooke. Del I 11 Name. N Y W IP Canny, Del ii. F Annan!, _Pa Ono 8 Rees.. Dalt 0 8 Corbtn. N Y corhin, N Y 8 8 Taylor. Cairo M ino'non. 141 Y If Hobart, Mass A Limburger - N Y N C Risngton, Pretty car A Van Renealear, N Y GT Forsyth. N Y .1' Bar , ison. Jr. Newark B 8 llivars, Newark W B Byme. 14 Y Char, Wilson, N Y Gao Marston. Mass W .Henry, M.ll Chas Dnnl'ar, N Y .18 Colson. N Y 8 Tomlloron. N Y 8 Lyons, N Y ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnnt street, abtve Third. Wm A Metier, N Y Edward Stiles, Pt 11 Livingston & Ind!. N 1 Tr Com N P Nnfsinger, Ind WmN J Lewis Rntherniel, Kiln Barton -& I t, MS Print Lewis, Mims Mrs JP Tsylnr, Nortist'n Mies Tan Inr, Norristown S Webb e , RFC • • Ra;. , Barton. N J TD N Y John WellyN Y A Winters, k V Baml wohinF on, NY (Mee Edwards. Conn F Sheppard, N Y Geo Welker, Balt STATES UNION ROTBl,—Market et,. above Sixth. J W Hughes, Md F I, Carann, Cat-hare L Mont•'omary. Pa ()Porno Raymond. Pa M 1) noknatiir. Pa John 8 smllie. Bid H W Wells, Md n Lolls, Shropenshurn • I Nioliolcon Christians, WJ Croadalo. Jr, Dc I Jan F Baldwin, Del Dr C Ilammil & In, Ala J Cravat.. homoreet co I Woodburn, Pa Levi Klausser, Newport "NATIONAL HOTEL—Rana at. above Third. U Terry, BrodforS N R Merchant. N Y • A P Merchant, N f Wm Tandormoth. Pa It W Zahn, Lancaster .1 II Stanton, Wilkoahn rro Sao Stanton, Wilkeshavte G W Startle, Orwi vshurg hall Kelly, Lebanon Chan Wins. Newport John P Gress, Ittillerstown Jan G Bawler. Boston S J Vandorslont. St Louis Chow Cawley. Winfich W F Vouto, Pottsville ' II A Shissioi, Shamokin MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Emma et.. abaci. Arch. 0 Krafzer. Clearfield A E Davis. N .1 Loins Wlopplo. N Y 3nhn Dutcher, N Y A Bruhenbaok, N Y DL Grnham, Pa NO...Wird Mann. Onion co M N Thaw., Harrisburg W.lliamson.Northamp oo ft 4 Mork,Northamptn co N Richards, Cantrevillo A Hall, N f B Wllliamson, Pa THE UNION HOTEL—Aroh street, above Third. Wm Underwood, Centre co Jae Miller. NJ Col R Batch ff, Tamaqua H J "Barnett Mrs "Burnett M L Broznie, Lanonster W Mintzer, Pottstown J C ktameor. Newark, NJ ,P Conk. Newark. N J 0 Wnevan. Tommie. R C Anderson, Phila J R Phillip,. Phan COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sizth et, above Chestnut. J Baker, Washington A P Poen. Chester oo L B Platt. Pa Cant Tattle, Conn Mr Pennock. Wllm, Del Pennook, I. S Hooves. Mini, Del Joe 8 Crawford, Md Jet W Hensel, Lancaster co W T Seal. Pa ' A HO EL—Third street, above Ran.. MreJP Hannay. W Chester Mrs R Wiekersham, Pa b-Williamson, Chester eo JP Nelson er son. Y M. Levis, Manteomerr J Lynoh, Phila Ji Brassies, Lancaster ca J Hood, Lancaster oo W Pennypacker, Pa P Write, N Y Hart Jr. la, N Y Q Simpson, N Y BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second it.. below Vine. oho S Pant, Books so. PA Semi Taylor. Pa C Wo.den A la. N Hope D MeNotr, Bunks on. P. sn S Wilson. Lambertville Geo Romney, flortsvIll• H Writeen, Becks en Jenne Lewis, Betio eo Lambert, Lambertville MERCHANTS' HOUSE- Callovrblll, sml H Shifrert %eke no ,elAnon, Pa and Nve, Reline Strausburs Jos Bushman, ethlehem BLACK DEAR HOTEL- Callewhill. Chas Harper. Jonkentown Geo Smith. Green Laos kenetown Daokel. RAndloix dontnampten W Tflhater,Choster Ws; • sleadlea D Beobtel, Ps Dr A Slyer, ra BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Bann. Qnakel town • :r H linoll.Quakertown fides Trurabower,Lehlgh co Barclay Brown. Bucks co J M Knufman. Bucks co • MARINE INTELLIGENCE BRE FOURTH PAGE The City fro Boat has been hrousht out assin, and is now ready for service. Steam woe rot UP reiitordiss • and she proceeded to the wharf et Umith'e Island to take a full supply aeon!. The well known and ennoble of ficer Capt 1. Scheihnser. commands her. The thorough repair she received previous to ruing Into NOTViCa loot winter. and the little then res aired or her. has let her in prime order for We setisop's operations, which we hope will be 48 light as those of the last. HT TYCLEO73APII. (COrrespouderma nf Philadelphia ligehansa.l CAPP; ISLAND. NJ. Dsa P A bark and NAvertl harm brigs and nehoon.rs passed out to der. Nnthins in sight bound in. Wind NW— treathor east and pleasant. Yours. 7708. Ir. HUGHES. SAVANNAH, Dee, 15. Th• U 8 mailataaraehlp State of Georgm, Gaßt J J Galvin. from Philadelphia, arrived here this rnormag— ,ah w ell. ST ?Moro Lint To TEM nisei. NEW Onmaii, Deo l& Arrived, AID Puritan, from Boston. fdEMORAND A Steamship. Ramis Bpracuo, Matthews, cleared at Boston 14th inst. for Philadelphia. Barg Coampion. Mayo. from Rio de Unmet, arrived at White 10th f nat. Bark Golden Era. Tbornkike. from Valparaiso, sr rid at New Yk yesterdar. Brig or iOdunzol'ark, Wood, for Buenos Ayres, cleared at Now York rewords. . Brig A bbv Elisabeth, Phinney. for Madeira, cleared at New York rosterday. Brig .1 H Kent, Reed, from Jnektionville Nov 11 for Kingston, la. wont ashore 2uth on Al iddie enione. and became atotal loss. All hands were awed. Ctiptain R arrived et Now York sesterday in the bilk Flontiand. Bahr Pair Dealer. !Thymus, from Bangor for Phila. delphin, arrived at Nswport 14th vi.. Soars H P Godfrey, R E Potter. Limartne. and J W Walker sailed from Wareham 9th inst. for Bohr - Empire, Crowell, hence, arrived at Now Haven 14th inst. • Bohr Marietta Hand. Terry, from MOrrip River, ar rived nt Wareham 73th inst. PA.r Ono Edward, Baker, berme, arrived at Boston 11th inst. bon,. Leashists.Bwitt, and °mutat, Robinson, hence at Salem 14th mat. Fiohrs Julia Nm,th. Crowell, and Daniel Ondwin, DA , A• ton. Irom Indianola for Pensaoola, railed I rom Pau Ca vallo 3,1 net. an or Itori ton. Jarvis , for Philadelphia . sailed from II Bedford 13th in+t, Schr E W thrdner. Bourne, cleared at Mobile 10th that. for Franklina.n. Solite Ida Omega, and comploto, hence, arrived at Rtehrriond 14th net. Storms Tuscarora, Kirby, sailed from Charleston 12th that. for Savanoah. ISMOLMEIV HOLE, bee.l2 — . P. M.—Arrived, oohs Newman, Newburyport for Philadelphia. 13th—Aroohre Sarah Cullen. (Wen, lineton for Phi ladelphia; Moonset, Warden, Philadelphia, for Boston. oho Ciao Wohington, A Ha im ono Lamartine, ltli Tiewneend. J B Austin, Deborah Jones, Martha. :Snore, B timid neon, E Plower, Sarah Gardner, ',Meru Ili% Halo. Sarah }felon. and Sarah Callen. 14th—nr, solo Daniel S Mershon. Allen, Philadelphia for &mon. 10 M. Wind NF. blowing fresh. In port the above arrival of to-dap, and sohra Blectrio Light and Mu mma. - SPECIAL NOTICES. HOW , BRAIITIFUL ! every one exclaims, as they witnees the =OW effect of Jules lineel's Eau Athenienne Hair Restorer on harsh. diseased hair, When baldness exults, through nee or glances, it 0141.16 V. a luxuriant growth of new hair, soft end glossy ; gray hairs it changes to their primitive beauty and lustre. It is not a dye, and is perfectly harmless. Sold by al druggists, end by Jules Hanel & Co., N0.70g Chestnut street, Philadelphia, dl3 etWit HARRIS / BOUDOIR SEWING MACHLNY. IMPROVED DOUBLE•THREAD FIRBT PREMIUM Al` EVERY PAIR. 028-Siu Philo. Office. 721) AR CFf Bt. Agents Wanted Oxv PRIOR CLOTHING OF THE LATEST STILES, made in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling prince nterkse In Plainiignree. All goods made to order warranted satis factory. Our ONE-PRICE System is strictly adhered to, as We believe this to be the onto fair way of dealing All are thereby treated aIike.JONES & seg-tf 614 MARKET Street. SEAMEN '8 &WING FUND--NORTRWRST 00AMICR EXCOND and WALNUT Streeta—Deposita re °Cued in small and large amounts, from all planes of the community. and allows Interest at the rate of five Der cont. per annum. Money may be drawn by checks vitiont icmi In' tercet. • Mace open daily, froin S until 5 o'olook, and on Mon dos and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President, FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and fleoretarg, CHAR M,MOR RIF, SALAMANDER. FIRE-PROOF SAFES.—Avery large assortment of SALAMANDERS for sale at reason able pries,. No. SW CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. Ron tr EVANS & WATSON OAS-LAMP DEPOT--NIXTII AND Amu. 6• BAYING Furor—NATiONA . SABEITT TRUST 0010ANY.—Chartarad Wthe State of POitnitylroold,' HIJI;E8. 1. Money ie received every day, and In any amount, arge or small. 3. FIVE PER CENT. Interest Is paid for s alansi from the day it is put in. IL The money is always paid back in COLD whenever it IA called for, and without notice. 4. Money is received from Bxseutors, Administrator/4 Guardians, and. other Trueteee, in large or small some, to remain a long or 'Mort period. 6. The money received from Depositors is invested in Real Estate. Mbrtgagee, around Rents, and °filar first class securities. e. OMoe open every day—WALNUT Street, southwest corner Third street. Phihutelohle. noSt Gnovan & BAKBR's OILIBBATID NOISICLIMS FAMILY NEWIMI-MACISIMIND, AT REDITCII) MOM. 730 CHESTNUT STREET, PIIILADRLPIIIA. TEE Palms OF SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES HAyn! mxxx!!.RrnycED!!! WITSHLER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES. —Phdadelphia Office. 6YB CHESTNUT Street. Merohante onion filled st the SAME DISCOUNT as by the Company. Drama' Mines in Trenton, New Rolm', cud Hasten and Weetabeater. Pt. MARILIED. DICKERSON—WM.—On the 12th ;natant, hr the Rev. W. If. Purnees Mr. L, W. Dickerlion, of Terre Haute, Indiana, to . 151ina Carrie H. Wilts, of Phila delphia, BAR TUIN—McKRE.—On the 13th inetant.thr Rev. Tames M, rrowell, John P. Barron to Annie J., daugh ter ofjemes McKee, Kee.. all of tide City. EfFiAtt-11UPAN r.—On the 13th meant, by' the Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, Mn, William Edgar to Allem Emma L. Guyant, both of this city. DIED. FIDWARDS.—On the morning of the 15th instant, So munl H. Rdwards, in the FOth year, of hie age. Funeral (torn the reqidonee of Ins qattlinor. Marlton. N. J., seventh (try mornitlir. at II n steel. TOWNSF,N D.—On Wednealay morning, Mary P., &tali:liter of Ch.trles Tow end. Funeral from tho residence of tor father, No. 121 South Eighteenth street, this 'Friday) afternoon, at 2 o'oloek P.)11. . . VSER.—On the evening of Monday, Dee, 12th, Ja• cob Keyser, 'nave 70th fear of hie nye. Funeral this Friday afternoon. at 2 e , oloek from bin late modem). 010. - 11321 Market etreet. Rflint.E.-0n the 14th instant. Mr. Wm. Riddle, in the 19th veer of his 'rho relative■ and friend. of the thrall'', also the Vigt lent Fire Company. Emmre Lodge No. 104. 1. 0. 0. F.. Roan., Etter !Are No 123, Ar Y. M. are renpeetfully invited to attend the funeral from h is late residonce. Bristol turnidlt,. two mules above Frankeord. on Sun day afternoon, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Cedar 11111 Csmetery. 6.• FISHER.—On the 13th Instant, Mrs. Jane Fisher, eyed 63 years. Funeral from her late velodrome. No. 011 Atherton street. between Fifth and sixth greets. chore Carpen ter ' , trent. thin I Filthy) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. • ;LUTHER FOR D.—On the 13th insteAt. Thomas G. Rutherford eyed 3 seers, 1 month lino 13 de , a.• Funeral from ill, nrtrants' rasidanoe. 1323 I.ooUst street this (Friday I Afternoon, at 1 o'clock. BAIR D.—On the 14th instant. John Baird, in the 66th yeer of his nee. Funerm from his late rennisnee, 1012 Fillart street, thin ( Friday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. HALL—On the 14th tnetnnt John Franklin. Ann of John At and Mary C. Hall. nyed 14 months nd 7 de , IL Funeral from the residence of hie pliant!, 1913 Vine street, true r Friday) moocher, at 100 'elook. riANFIEr.D.—On the 14th instant, Patrlok Canfield, aced 41 yeern. Funeral from his lute realdanee. Cope emit. between Twenty third and Twenty•fourth, above Walnut, on Sato rde v afternonn. 2o'clock. LOCKAR.i).—On the 13th Instant, Biles Lockett), in the 27th n any of ilia ewe. Ftinc , el from h's tete residence. Dauphin groat. ahnve Tev..nts -ninth. Nora Penn;Village, this (Friday) afternoon, nt 2 o'clock. MOURNING MOUSSELINES DELAINV. 15 CFNTB.-13F.P90N tr PnN have minced to 000 yards of imported Black and Whit* Mousselutes Delain° to only 15 cents. MOURNING pTORE. did No. & CH H.STN UT Fitropt. BACK THIBET LONG SHAWLS Now in Store. a full assortment of Lenin's Black hihot Lon r Shawl.. Alio, 141pm', blank Cashmeres, Merinos. Satin 0/wheelie. Velvet Poplins, Tuileries, Velour Repo. lilommoline tic Loinen Borobszines.&e. BEBBON & HUN, .ki . ourtunz Store. R 6.9 CFI ,STNUT Street. 5.7 110 N. WILLI-AM D. KELLEY WILL ATIDRE•IS A P11111,B) MEETING, AT . REPIIIMMAN hAT)Q UA RT E R 4. W.corror of SKVENTI-1 nod fiF.ST NUT Btroote, ON BATL7 R DAY FWKNING NEXT, est 754 n'olnak. diB.2t.if ErMASONIC NOTICE.—TOE MEMBERS a Roue" Star Lodge, 121 A. Y. M.. will _meet a. the Hall, Chestnut street, on SUNDAY MORNING next, at 11 o'clock. for the_pitrpotte of attending the funeral of our late Brother. WILLIAM RIDDLE, Fu- neral from hie late maideries, Bristol Turnpike. two miles above Prank ford. Br order of W M. dll-3t` M FRANKLTN JACKSON. Se*. Yi ei seVl EF.: \ I Nr3'. st 7.4 o'clock. nt rho. “Ft 11.9. E. ratline NJ - NTH red .3 GARDEN Streets. Subject— " Lirn'h Say, lyre; " Adanerann. free. It RECEIVER l tl O ITUTI I CI E % ITZREBY ROHN. that tho WARRANT istued by me. es the Receiver of Texee of the titty of Plola dolphin, to JoS ET/1 R. HMI rII to collect the; dAlin quent taxe, of the biehteenth Ward, for the year 1858, has been revoked, end that the Reid Joseph g, Smith has no turther power or authority to ended the said taxes. And that Any payment to him of mitt taxes. after this date, will not be reeognieed or allowed he th , e De partment. A. FI.OIRHRPFLT. dl6 3t. Iteeeiver of 'Nave. OFFICE OF THE CONSOLIDATED COAL COMPANY. N 0.323 WALNUT Btreet. PRILADF.LPHIA. Doc. 12, IF.V2, The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of thin Corn pany Till no held e. their office. in Philadelphia, on 111 ON It /1 y, .f,nuary It. 1850. at 10 o'clock A. M., for the Election of Officers to servo the onsuin.: year. and other purposes. J. HENRY SWOYER. tllO-11 . 3 - tutVtlYtt Secretary. fr 7" UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, (DEP,. ii"PINIENT OP ARTA.) The Exanonattoo of the Callao: Classes. at the close of the First Term, will he hold in the f&lnwtng order : edn.esdlor, December From 9 to lt. Seniors. by Prof. Coppee, (Swett Enylish lAternture,l. and J unwire by the Vico Prevost, (Ste tire,) wut(en. Front 11 to ',Sophomores, by Prof. Allen, abuoydtdee—Slet hen Expedttion.) Thursday, 19:h. From 9to 11. Juniors, 'be Prof. Ken lnll.(AunitticelGeometry.)and Sophomore". bY Prof. Coppeo, (n hetorio ) written, From llto 1, Seniors, by the Vice Provost, (Astronomy.) Prtday, 16th. From 9 to 11, Pophomnr.s, by the Vice Provost, ( • swat Philmrphy,) and Freshmen. In Prof. Kenda/I,(Ahteb,t,) written From 11 to 1, bentors, by Prof. Allen, (It topolytus of Euricules.) Saturday, 17th. From 9to 11. :fervors, by Prof. Jetok son.(Norece—Epistles ned Art of Po,y,y.) ATooday. 19th. Front 9 toll Seniors, by Prof. Cornett., (Moral Pluinsophr.) , From 11 to 1, Juntors, by Prof. Jackson. (Juvenal TuYsday . Mth. From 9to 11.Jmno:s. by Prof.Coppee. :Mental Plolosoch N.) From It to I. Freshmen, by Prof. Allen. (Xenophon—Grecian History Wednesday, 2lst. From 9 toll. - Freshmen ‘ by Prof. Jackenn, fury.) From It to half past 1, Sophomores, by Prof. KendYll. ((loornotrY.) Vault. 22d. Front 9to half past 11, Snchornores, by Prof. aekson,_ (Tacatis—pas'istury.) From half Id II to hal coat I. Juniors. by Prof Alton,Them:rites.) 9.3 d. Prom 9 to 11, Freshmen, by Pia Cop es.. (History.) On Friday evening. the 211, et el yht o'clock, an Ex. hiletion of Doelematinnof orminal comprboti one. by members of the Senior Clue, aoll be held in the Col - 'eye Hall. GEORGE ALLEN, d15.9t Secretary. hriZNOTICE.—THE 1-1111P.ItIVIA SOCIETY for tho relief of Emigrants from Ireland, will traterly moefing on SATURDAY FIVP,NINO. the 17th instant, at ainnelly's [lntel, on Cheetnut etreot, Wow Sixth. AND.REW C. CRAIG. dol6-St s Secretary.. I to E o li C a L . ° if with l t t h A e T c o T u A mi N e CI : J A I g i 8 4r many tudionous friends who ova conversant with tin elate of roll.. MEIN feeling lea Cernitectod with his la bors hi this city. wi 11 return on RH IDAY.Idi h inst., and re sume ypreWching in the evening. at Di o'clock, in the flee. Dr. Wylie'. church, BROAD street. helow Spruce, end continue overt' evening in the same place until further public notice be given. ITTA L f,: [AND TEKNTH. and ORBEN.—The litiv. AlTretl Cookmnn will Preach on Till'n DAY creme the Ker. Dr 'All'. ttrantl) on ?MAY' evening. and the lien. W. J. H. Tal lor on MruliDn Y evening. Perrino commences et 7% o'clock. All are invitngl. (118-3 t. THE ANNUAL !IMF:TING end election of officein for the KIM BERTON COAL COMPANY 1,11 be hold at 'a ST Smith THIRD sireet, OD the Third AItiNDAY of Per•eraber DA , ID H. lIIRNEY, Seuretary. PHILADDLPIIIA, December IL MG. dl4 -at SPIRITUALISM. —A. J. DAVIS, AU- Hw of NATUR h'S REVELATIONS f a i IIX;TIOUI other Worktband the most remarkable man of the iqe. Incline at EIAIVSOM-8T KEEP HALL. on BUN DA I. at 10% A, At. and 7% P. M. Admission I c •nts. dill llt* SECOND MORTGAGE ; WILLIAMS. PORT AN O I; I.MI RA RAILROAD CON. PA Y.—Holders of Bonds who desire to avail them selves of the advantages r , f the settlement of the affairs or this Company are requested to call, without delay and o , ecuto the necessary Power of Attorney; • nd times who hove not already done eo will contribute the amount or seseeecueut of di per thousand to defray the expenses. F A. VANDYKE. Jr. Chairman of the Committee, dIS-12t 02 Routh THIRD West. THOMAS FRANCIS MEAGHER WILL 1,3 de fiver his co elonted Lecture on Dm Swift, in 'wigto Thackorny, on FRIDAY,I6th inatarit, at Musi cal Pond Hnf, dI3 TOR LADIES ON TOE SPRING GAR• sir DEN UNITARIAN RoCIRTY will hold their and Festival at HANDEL AND HAYDN H ALT„ entnmeaoing on Friday alternoon. 18th, and claming 11;4 In L Bnth useful and fanny articles, stumble for hoitdey present., eon he numbs sell on favorably as else av hole ; refreshments fttrmehed. We earnestly (Imre the attendance or all our friends, as our riffle no short. • • • . The hilhth.street, onns pass the Hell every row minutes. Tickets may he tied nt Pugh's. arcade i 'hestnut street below Seventh, or at Allen's. Spring Gordon street, above Elchtli. Refreshment tickets DO cents, season ttokste 28 cents. and hn•i 14 tickets 10 conic. d13.15t* OFFICE OF RECEIVER OF TAXES, irr PIIILADLLPHIA, December 1. 1852. OTICh, TO TAX-PAY k,ltd.—The Tex•payers of the several Wards of the City of Philadelphia aro here by notified that if the State and Ca,. 'laze.. duo for the year 18e9. are not paid before the first day of January. 18. V. interest will be charged thereon, and the mimes of all delinquent tax. pap era will be published, and thirty seven cents 131 additional will he cliar.ted for puldi ra non. Also, after the 18th oar ofJanuaty, 1800 n penalty of 5 per cent. will be added upon all taxes remaining uepald. and octets thereon for oolicetiop. (Signed) A. I. ni.OMERVELT axe , (12 Ilceeiver of Ts. OFFICE CARBON RUN IMPROVE. TENT 01.—FIIILADELP111/1, Doc. 10, 1889.—A special meet,' n the Ntonkholders of the Carbon Ron rePlnst.rotot Coirlinqi ho hold on TM c the Ihl nit tat, at 11 ,i clock A. M., at the office ~f the E corner of Front and Chestnut streets, Philattolploa. to receive a report on the ffesent emit• lion of Ito affairs. nod to express their views no to the lvtoco enure , ' they wish the Direetora to pursue in the 11) attar. /Iv older of tho Botird of Di rootors. H. 11, TIJ , DEN, Preoldont LEGAL. IN TUE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE IN CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. EDWIN FORD ye. OWb.N NORRIS. December Term, MS, N 0.913. Yen. F,a . The Auditor appointed by the Court to report dietri button of the fund In Court, arising irnm the tale by the Sherd under the above writ will attend to the dot ins of file appointment n TUESDAY, becumber the 27th, 1889. at 3 o'clock F. M., nt hle office, Na. 243 South FIFTH Street, Philadolphle, when and whore all par tien in interest are required to presort their claims, or else be debarred from rummy in upon said fund. dl6-10t WM. B. R 001), Auditor. R. °ORSON, REM, ESTATE . BROKER AND CONVEYANCER, NORRIS. TOWN. PENNA. FAnAld in Al ontgornery, MOM, and Chester coun ties. for IMO or oXollltl¢B. GOOD NIORTGAGES on farms negotiated. HANDSOME DWELLINGS for salo in Norris town. dr6-6m IF YOU WANT A PORTRAIT that is a superior Picture, at the came timo an infallible Likeness, resort to Pti. IM E,lro Plinteeraphie Gallery, SECO sD Street above Green, and gat a Ltf"i" Photograph is Oil. It* QOUTLI'S, the oldest Jewelry Store in the city, is No, 318 FIFTH Street. below Spruiso, where everything is warranted to bo what it is sold lon dl6-St" AVANA OIGARS.—An invoice of Lon .2-a. dreg and Concha cm just Ynceived dirent from }Javan% and fur sale low by CH A itLEY 'PETE. dla-12t 130 WALNUT &root. SKATES! f 4 KA TES!! SKATES 1! ! MOW pair. assorted, at prices from 20 cents to $2O. Lams' hkates and fine r tool Skates. Sole went for the celebrated Newark Skates; also, Pkote-ptmre, W. W. KNIGHT, did al* 010 MARKET Bt., peacoat. Decatur. THg:' PRESg..PIIII,ADELPHIA;' NEW IiUBLICA.TiONS. 66 THE HOLIDAY SEASON." SAMUEL HAZARD, JR., 794 OITESTNUT STREET, E AMITI i gi g o;Vo Ii otor&RV e A§IVRE T I V, - E ASSORTEDSTOOK,nroind invite the attention of ff And pertioularly those in search of attiolos for OHRISTMA'S PRESENTS, To ha facilites for supplying them with ILLUSTRATED WORKS, STANDARD DOOM IN PLAIN OR FINE BINDINGS NEW ENGLISH ANNUALS, BIBLES OP EVERY VARIETY, PRAYER BOOKS, An assortment unsurpassed. JUVENILE PICTURE AND TOY noon, STEREOSCDPES AND PICTURES, AMBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPTCO PICTURES, PORTFOLIOS, WRITING CASES, LADIES' TRAVELLING BAN, ♦T TUE • LOWEST PRICES. • Being Agent for the wef•kuown House of "TILE APPLETONB," OF NEW YORK, From whom he is daily receiving oonsignmente of BOOKS, He is confident that his establishment offers to HOLIDAY BUYERS Everything that is deeirabla In the way of VARIETY, PRICES. ea , A list of some of the newest and most exultant Books now in store. will he found In the BOOK COLUMN of Ole paper. but he would. le connection therewith, respectful') sucgest that hls stock of nit kinds is most eonvementlr arrnneed fur the insreetion of those w;shimt to make selections. and those (lowing to look over the assortment will receive evert atten tion at "HAZARD'S." THE NEW BOOK BY GEORGE D PJtENTICE, Esq. NOW RUAD AS PRENTIOU Y. A; ort, WIT AND HUMOR LS PARAGRAPHS BY TIM F.D12011 OF Tax LOOMVILLE JOURNAL. One vent 12nio. Price el. Where in the render that hoe not heard of Pniniries. the witty editor of the Lou eville Journal? Hu wino) and paper hare become household words in almost every f imilr in the eountr, , ,. 'I he publishers, for theme •Ives, proimee the public a rich feast or fon In tlyi lobo' v.- bi me It contains more titan two thousand ot these witty end humorous paragraphs. which, for the last thirty years, have not failed to bring a snide nr hearty laugh to all those who appreciate " a rood thing." A few specimens of the contents of the tohona ate submitted as indicative of the nature of the whole: The coMMontoptnion is that we should take ,r and care of children at all seams of the year, but It is well enough in Winter to let them slide. The editor of the Beaton Liberator calla upon the la dies of the North tomato , se of nothing that's produced by slave labor. lie needn't expect them not to use cot ton. They will not expel ao old a friend from their The editor of an Indiana paper sac "more is on lent." Wen d pse the OM tor lies lout hot h ones A New Englan writer say. that Alms beentoned that Amu.. can be better treated than white men mile hetray secrets. We suppose this ts upon the principle that they always " keep dark." A Rocky Mountain correspondent of the New York Post. who writes himself '• Henry E. t h e An. " deseri bee Oregon as the most delightful country in h world. Our citizens. if they choose, can can out there and nee "hew the land lies." Let hi m hive a traitora reward : A M r.. 1. Blank °chirs or the dissolution of the Union. " Hunt be the he a ves with Black." Mr. I.S. Fall. a Al iseicnippi editor, Rake when we shall Bee r. ise. Undoubtedly Wore Fall, If ever. M Henry A. Rhule says, In a Missouri paper, that he has " worked zoalnuely fpr the Admintstrotion." Now lot fora turn and 7-nrk faithfully agmust it. 'Tis a poor Rule that won't work both waya. 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'BURNS & SIES, LTUIITU AND CHI HTNUT, Anon pat plibbahail A PRICED ALOIRE of ALL TILE NEW 11,11AISTRATED WORKS , CHIT STANDARD AUTHORS. ti NE:VS.I3OOKt. &0., &o. Parchesers of Holiday T ooke will find this catalogue useful in suirr own:: appropriate books for young and old. 'I the pricesare invariably given. Just published. HOLIDAY. nf DITIONS E THE 1100 K or COMMON PRAYER, Three sizes, eloantly prlolrd nn One Imloll PAM* with red borders around each pogo, and bound in the moat beautiful styles, cspoolully appropriate to thn union. In ndditinn to those BPECIM NoTZLTIAO, B.& 8. have Also on hand the bent editions nl' OXFORD BIBLES, In every rise and varier,. tiorld for n priced catalogue. to BURNS Ar MEC, din-It EINIITII AND CHESTNUT. GIIAVINGS.-JAMES S. EARLE k ciN Ji-A SON, 810 CHESTNUT Etynat, nOW In stock every forge and elegant selection of ENORAVIPiGS, Embracing ad the newest calioatlons. We are coniannav mooched with rho litrst works of Landseer. My Schaffer, Schrock°, Vacant, and others. Among the newest issues are— Shaksc.are in Ins Study. Fond. Milton in his Study. Feed. "Saved" by a Newfoundland. Landseer. "There's Life in the uld Dog Vet. Landseer. A Thorwaldsen. The - ecason ' s g horwe'dsen. THE PAL,OI.C.R MARBLES. Photographs of the %Vol - Ira of tin - Bsuiptor. yalmor • among which aro prominent, Boring. Resignation Faith,lmmortality Peasant Bay, ha. The Past and the ' Future. Moms. 'rho Bouquet of Beauty. Baxter. Tho Heininns. Chromo Lithu;raphe. After Hart Colman, anti Boughton. hionotlio axed )ott.Rir." Corbould. Immiottlate Comeprion. The Virgin of Elos 110 Murillo Two New Lane Lnuraianre of these Wonderfu' Broken Vows. Calderon. Aline- Deeds or Dor, na. chriat Diessiny fame - Children. Le minim old Kentucky Home; or, Southern Life. Eastman Johnson DANIEL IN THE LION'S DEN. Vernet. "Beatrice Cnnoi in Prison," a Companion Print to Evaneeline,will be issued short' y. EARL h S' GALLERIES, dl6-if6t 816 CHESTNUT Street. WEADY.-1n 2 Volv., $5, 16 Engravings , DIARY OP THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION From Original Documents, anti the Whtg and Tory Newspapers of that time, BY PHONY M ORE. fOHN MePAIILAN, Agent for Pennsylvania deo 10 lit Arcade Hotel, GU CHESTNUT Street. ELPER'S "IMPENDING CRISIS" OF THE 811 , TH c be hid,wholeallelod et the Ant:-Plavory Office, 1111 rt orth FIPTII Street, Philadelphia. 1114 6t rfißE RE-ISSUE OF BENTON'S DE -• BATES OF CONORIM3 in monthly volumes will commence on the First or January, 1830. Habsorip tionn received by JOHN MeFAHLAN, Bole Agent. Arcade Hotel, 611 CHES I NUT Street, 418.111 (Moe of the new American Encyclopedia. BOOK BUYERS, ELEGANT MOH's, NOVELTY, ASSORTMENT, AND IMMEDIATELY Pnintin~e.) FRltikir;ligetitinErt 18541 NEW PUBLICATIONS. In[OLIDAY PRESENTS .OF PERM - i , -:- „, i NENT VALU_E.--..SCOTT'S $12 60; Or r in Larze type Edition, In cheep, 4" half call. 615. PAYSON'S COMPLETE WORKS, 3 vols. Cloth, 897 b; or half calf, antique, $875. WNES' COMMENTARIES ON THE LAWS OF THE ANCIENT HEBREW.% Eivo. Cloth, $2.50; or in half calf antique. $0 60. FAI RHAIRN'ti POLJGy OF TILE SCRIP TURES. 2 vole Half emir, antique. 85. CAi , DWELL ON THE PSALMs. flvo. Cloth, 81.501 or half calf. antique. PIO. LIFE AND LAIIOIIOI OF REV. DANIEL. BAKER, D. D. Cloth, elm. or in half calf, antique, 8 11 . 2 31 Turkey, anticua. 5 3.60. LIEF. AND SERMONS OF REV. DR. BAKER. 3 vole. Cloth. 63.75; or in half calf, antique. t ANSI/3' 01111. E HAND-ROOK. 12ino. Cloth, $1.25; or half calf, antotne, 82 25. TtIOLUCK'S el/0151E5ITARY ON THE PSALMS. Bvo. Cloth, 8126 ; or to halt calf, antique, $2.25 ; Tur heii_antique, 8860, HENR Y's COMMENTARY. 5 vola. quarto. Sheep, alb ;or in half colt m2O. POOLE'S SYNOPSIS. 5 vole. folio. Full calf. 8 ,0 . tiTH ICK LAN D'S QUEENS or ENOLAND. With Portman 8 cola. Half calf. 822. Ili VlNG'it WORKS. It vols. Half calf. 4243. TIMM 111111.LEW2 WORKS. 6 vols. half Nor. 812. OLSHA EISEN'S COMMENTARY ON THE NEW TES VAAIENT. S vols. Half roll : . 8 20 . LtIE OF JOHN HITT°, D. D. F. S. A. 2 vols. Half HALF HOURS WITH THE BEST AUTHORS. 4 Vole. Rolf calf, OW ROBINOON'S RESEARCHES IN PALESTINE. 9 vole. Half calf. 810. DHTCRINCICB CYCLOP4EDIA OF AMERICAN LITERATtrti H. 2v01.. Roll calf. 810. KIT l'O'S CYCLII'EDIA OF BIBLICAL LITERA TUR V. 2 Will.. Half coll. 86 50. A LEX ANDER ON THE PdALM.S. 9 vole. Half oalf. o 5 26. For talc 121 WILT.TAM R. k ALFRED MARTIEN, It No. 60; CHESTNUT &teat, rhilailelphtit. GUINNESS ON THE IRISH REVIVAL. TILE REVI VAL t I NAY E i L ANO s;hda. w Letters front Ministers and Medicsl Men in Ulster on the Revival of Rah zi.in in the North of trained. addressed to the Rev. H. Oratt.,n Ithinnees. Ithno. 25 cents. "s • Sent by mail,post-paid. on receipt of the put*. IN A FEW DAYS Will he published, SA6III ESON 0 N THE HISTORICAL BOOKS FROM 31.1UtiEs 'lO ESTHER. Nmo. 76 cents. Published b WILLIAM S. k ALFRED MARTIEN, 1tN0.601 HEBTNUT Street. thilad' a. CLOTHING. E. 0. THOMPSON. • TAILOR, N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND WALNUT BTB., TILE LATEST FASHIONS, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE BEST GOODS Always on hand, end ciders attended to nerionaltr, P. S.—Strtnaers visiting the oily are solicited for their measure. and orders• n7-wfm-emit PAPER HANGINGS, &c. TO CLOSE BUSINESS. We nfrer from now to the end of the year our LARGE STOCK OP PAPER HANGINGS, AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. Persons wishing their Rome Papered, eau get great BARGAINS By calling early on HART, MONTGOMERY, & CO., 413-1 m NO. 322 CHESTNUT STREET. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. WE, TIIE UNDERSTGNED, lIEREBT Jive not co that wo have renewed the limi ed Partnership between ns. wh•ch commenced on the 2 , th of liHcE nnd exptred on the lid of NO vEmBER, 16.0, neyeerthl, to th , pr.:1.'1,10..1f the act of Assembly of the Corninonwellth of Pennsylvania, apvoved N 1,0,1121, tSM entitled " An Art relative to Limited Pnrtnershms," and thin enpri entente thereto. The wild partnorehip Is to he conducted ne heretofore. under the name or firm of W. 0 BEARD. The general nature of the butt neu intended to be transacted I. the manuthoture endsele of Hatt by , • , holee de in the City of Phtledel phut, dt.iteerweseol. (.14 /1111 V BEARD. who resides at No, 03 North EIGHTH Street, in the Thirteenth ward. of the City of Philadelphia. is the General partner, end fin it. WALTON, who re• sides at No 7SI Smith IN ICHTII Avert!, in the , Third ward, of the City 01 Philadelphia, is the spaniel part ner. lhe said special partner contributed to the common gook of card firm the sum of thqty thousand dollars, winch wee notuallr end in good cool, pa•d in tooth. The said partnership emrmericed on the first dnr of NOVEMBER, A. D 189, and is to turmmato on the first day or NOVEM.D.N.II., A. D. Mad. WM. 0. BEARD. SAMUEL D. WALTON. TITSS9LUTION.—Notice is hereby given AL F that the Copartnership heretofore existinz be tween the subscribers is this dny dissolved. br mutual consent, 1M,(2.1tql BRQKt R, JOB. 8. Dr.L.L. PHILADELPHIA, Deo. 14. 1859. d 1 4.3 0• Mn ocher will continue in of at the old gland, a n d sottle tan bufannpn of Decker & Dell. INSURANCE COMPANIES. DELAIVARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISL,ATURE 01 PRNANYLVANIA. 1036 OFFICE B. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT Streets, ri.lruielphtts. MARINE INSURANCE ON VESSELS, • CARGO. To all parts of the World. FREIGHT, INLAND INSURANCE On Goods, by River, Canal'. Lake,, and INSURANCE Carnage to ad partiof the U4ion FIRE INSURA. Chß • On Merchandise aerie rally. On Stores. Ds/oinks Douses, tee. • ASBETI6 OF. 111 F. COMPANY, November 1, 1510. Fan. Market Tahoe $121,060, Philadelphia City 10' eent. L0an...81644 , 60 CO sionAni pennsylvantri State 6 40' et. Loon P 3 PM 00 921.001 Penney_ Ivania Plato 61P tv. Loan "LOCO 00 1825,000. 11.8.'Treasury Chi ite cent. Note and interest due • • .. 26,236 64 830,000 U. 8 Treasury 5 4p' et . Piet . ; and inter est due • .. 30.615 00 .7:65 000 Teniporary • Loan to 'the City of Phila. delphia 860,000, Pennsylvania Railroad 2,1 Mortgage 0' cent. Bond. 43,100 00 $20,000, North Pennsylvania Railroad Mort r 6 41Y cant Rondo 814,100 West Philadelphia Passen-er Railway Company 7 4 , et. coupon bonds... 12.600 00 $15,000,600 shares etoeli Gennantowl. tins Company, interest and principal suarantred by the city of Phila delehia• 35 000 CO 85,006, 100 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Company •• 3 ns co 36,000, 100 shares North Pennsylvania Rail road Company • • • el 320, shares Philadelphia loe . i3nat end Steam To, Company. Philadelphia and lonnh Steam Nrivii ation Coin- Ui n n Y i P Oce a P n h I I a n v iiii a Wan re de Oran. Sloan, _Tow Boat Com• Any. Philadelphia Laotians° Company -- ..... 0,110 00 485 810 19463 716 al Floods and Mortgage!, and Real Estate. Of floe Ru 73,353 33 Br , ts receivable for Insurances made...._ 181408 E Balance ducat Azenotes—Premiums on Ma- Vine Mules, Interest. and other debts due the Company.... . 16 661 68 Barra and stook of sundry insurance Compa nies... D omh on welt , 87,063 31 TORE. Samuel E. Stoker, J. E. Poniston, lie Edwa nry rd Dirlinston, H. Jones Brooke Rponcer M'llvaine, Thom,. C. Hand, Robert Burton, Jonnh P Jnrmt. James B. APParland. Joshua P. Eyre John B. Semple; Atteb'f, D. T. Morgan, A. B. Borzer rated' V. U I eldte William Morro. -- Edmund A. Amulet., Theophihis Paulding. John R.Yenrose, John C Davie, James Triumvir J El re, r.. James r.. Inad) WIIIIRM C. tIIIIWICI Joseph H. nest. Dr. R. hi. Huston. Gor.ze 13hugh Craig, Charles Kelly, WriA TI :3. C. HENRY LYLBUR . Bee CLOTHS—CLOTHS. JAYNE'S HAM A immolate assortment of Cloths. Cassitneren, Vaginae, ha. eh) to et) Based on a Gent's suit, and Sa to 810 on LADIES' CLOAKINO. (Patterns furnmhod.) Call and see at ESHLEM AN'5 820 CHESTNUT STREET. n..kg-tasi NEWLANI) ik • LOOKING-GLASS AND PIOTURE-SRAM MANUFACT UR ERB. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. An extensive stook of PAINTINGS, do. Alla vary Low Moon. 604 ARCII fitrooL above limn, Phil 'dolphin. ste *WV DOINNS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR FOR WA tilX FIRST PREMIUMS AND SIX DIPLOMAS., Best Furnace for Warming Buildings. TO MUIOLD & WttsoN. CIAS CONSUMING CONE FURNACE. PIReT Pit& , 1181. BEST PORTABLE _FURNACE. To ARNoLto & ILOO`f tIORMONtPM PORTABLE FVRNACY. BESTHIRT Pltf3Mllll. COOKING RANGE. To AR. ofn it %%Leon. iOnILSON'B BOUT I.E-OVFN COOKING RANGE.` Fl Viteallum. BEST PARLOR g COAL ORATES. To trICILD WILIION. 1O? , 1)0W nod BASKET ORATES, Plit , TpiliMlll3l. BEST EN , AMELLE SLATE MANTELS. Atutots 8c IVomoa. Yore very hn ndsome dle play of Enamelled Slate Man tels, very highly finalhed, and D.I I UM. nuperlor vrorlonartehtra FIRST PRE AItNC)LD & WILSON. 1010 CHESTNUT street.; B. M. FIMTIVRT.I.. Sept el--AUTION !--ASTROLOGY!-LOOK ) OUT !—EitiOD NEWS FOR ALL!—The never fading hire. VAN HORN Is the best; she suc ceeds nitwit all others hive failed. All who are in trouble, all who have been unfortunate, deemed be false promises. fly to her for advice and comfort. ley* fulairs she never jail& Rho line the secret of winning the alfeetions of the opposite sex. It a thai Snot which induces illiterate pretenders to tr) to imitate her, and copy her advertisement. 3ho 0110 V. lOU the likeness of your future wife husband, or albsolit riend. It is wall known to the public, at large that she is the first and only person woo can show the likeness in reality. and ran give entire satisfaction on all the con cerns of life. which onn be tented and proved by thou sande, both married and sindle, who daily and isegerfy visit her. Conic ono: COMP all! to No, 1336 1.0.'t TM. RD Strom, between domino, rind ITrond. did-et• 74E‘. 4 SRS. ROSENTHAL ttc 3TOIIIIIB, from Plymouth, England, manufacturers of tl.e celebrate , ' " Pantaseopie" Spec tacles, rexpeetfullv solicit the untronnae of the ladies and gentlemen of Philadelphia and vielnita, to their superior ground spoctscle•gialees. The vutulble ad vanwe derived from them is, that instead of vision becoming stremed, heated, weakened. end in numerous eases seriously injured, it is prLserved end stren,thened. eveir thinent once becomes clear and brilliant, and sire s;ed persons are enabled to employ their stela n t t ho sleet Minute nee iiptilion. either by tin , or on.rnila li} ht; can see with thou° lenses of it much leer ina.i.ni f3 Inc' power. and the, de not require the frequent changes to the dangerous Keels of further powerful asaintance. Certificates natt he seen at the office over Mr. Christ mr,n's Ftore. 702 MIES I'NUT Street, actloinini Ger 111011'0 Photogr 'ph rooms. WHISKEY. 125 puncheons James Stewart & Co.'s tns, Malt, in hand and lotanlf, nvosnv w nu-Pm:my. nAKUM.—A large stock of the best 1, -." brands oonetantiy on hand and for sale hy_ WF,VEIt, FiTLER at UU., old N. WATFIN Pt.. mut 29N nalaware ay. COAL OIL.-10 Ws. extra quality Coal Oil. a very auperinr article for burning long and siring bright light. itielFyivad. For mule by A6III3URNEIIi dl6 No. 16 SOUTH WHARVES. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GIFTS. The reduction we have made In the prices of DRESS ROODS will now enable buyers to Wed from a largo stook. ACCEPTABLE PRESBETB, At a 'Very moderate CM. RIOH PARIS POPLINS. el 00 " ' VELOUR DE PINGLE. 81% ot POPLINS PARIS PRINTED MOUSSELINE DE • " R08E5....0 6 oo " MERINOS_ 60, 66, and TO PLAIN 'FRENCH MERINOS .66 and UK KOEOBLIN'S 4-4 FRENCH CH1NTEE5............ ALL-WOOL BAYADERE CA5HMERE5........... 26 PLAID ... FOIL DE CHEYRES........ .......... 16, and 20 RICH STYLE DRESS GOODS, a and 76 cents, With • large 'took of ripertor grade, BROGLIE AND CHAINE LAINE LONG SHAWLS. Of Paris and Vwnnese fabrics, in new designs and Colorings. EMBROIDERIES. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES OURWEN STODDART & BROTHERS 45 0 . 452, AND 454 NORTH SECOND ST., ABOVE WILLOW BAILEY & CO. HAVE RECEIVED IN'STORE, TR'S DAY, IMI=E1=1:1 GOODS FOR TUE ROLIDAYS They are by the Ocean Queen and PeT3PI, which arrived on the 7th. They will have a fell 'assortment of Morsurtre Brooches, Bracelets, Earrings, &o, also , new styles of Head Dresses and ornaments fur the lisir, together with a variety of gOOdi suitable for Pre sents, all of which will be sold at prices as reuonnble as pmeible. dl S St F. P. DUBOSQ & SON. Mannfactnrsrs and Importers of JEWELRY. J. S. JARDEN & BRO.. Manufacturer" and Importers of SILVER PLATED WARE AT FIRST PRIORS! WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE The above. Wholesale Manufacturers and Importers, find that the reputation of their wares hoe extended be yond the Miele of dealers, to ouch an extant that the calls of consumers at their eounting•rooms cannot meat proper attention. The advantao to them. as maniac, torero. of direct acquaintance with the wants and taster of irydivitluals purchasing for their own we. is too hizh- I f cpreciated to allow them to neglect the custom thus offered. For the more convenient osifieetton and display of their CHOICEST STYLES. ley have hued up the NEW STORE, No. 1058 CHESTNUT STREET, Where ther niter at FIRST PRICES. every des tion of JEWELRY, in DIAMONDS, PEAR L , STONES, COLD and a complete stook of SILVER and PLAT ED WARE, of the finest quality, in PIECES or SE'l S. A full uslortnient of ErtOLISII and SWISA WATcrixo of tne most celebratsd makers, will be in.the care of F. SONSTANT RICHARD. to whose skilful chows our customer work can be confidently entrusted. ddr-Ins WBOLESALY, ROOMS, 304 CHESTNUT a t i • UMBRELLAS ARE VERY APPROPRIATE AND ACCEPTABLE HOLIDAY PREmENTS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT, INCLVDIhiI . . RICHARDSON'S CELICHHATED PARAI3O:I UMBRELLA, Very light and atrongi at WM. H. RICHARDSON'S. dl6-8t No. OS MARKET STREET. ELEGANT PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, M. SHEW'S PHOTOGRAPH FRAME DEPOT, No. 39 South MOH PH Street, above Choatnut. This store is devoted exclusively to Photograph Frames, whore may be found a greater variety, and at lower prices than any establishment in the United States. Bring your pictures and have them fitted in without extra charge. dlb•6tlf FANCY ARTICLES FOR CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY TRADE W. D. GLENN. NO. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, OFFERS FOR SALE AT lOW PRICES, Portrnonnsies, Pocket Books and Purses in great va rely. Guar Cases. Ctrd Cages. Toilet Bottles in nob colors and decorations. ire, Puff Boxes in chins. gloss. metal, 803. tau Odor Boxes and Perfume PtAnds. Padzes' Travelling Bats, a fine assortment. aper Mach ( Goods. new style Ma'imbibe. De ottoman's Dressing ewe. Eng Bab, in variety. sokiammon and Chess Board!. • aney Inkstands. Portable Docks and Writing Cases. Cabao and Work Boxes. And many other goods suitable for presents. did tEtif CHINESE FANCY COODS. FRUIT PLATES, LACQUERED AND LILT TEA TRAYS, do. do. TEA POTS. do. do. WORK BOXES AND TABLES, do. LADIES' CABINETS, do. do. DESKS, CADDIES, BOXES, &0.. do. SO Pairs Chlneee Costumes, assorted. M Cases Canton Dinner Sets, &e. SO Sets Rotten Clothe. flamers, India Vases, Allrnettee, Toilet Cats, Dishes, Platte. Cure and Saucier'', km, &o, For male at the CHINESE STORE of ALLEN CUTHBERT. 31 South EIWITH Street, aLfmuilt Up Mali.' CHRISTMAS IS APPROACHING, AND those who wish to make their selections of H0L1.114.T PRESENTS' Would do will to call at 8e01,668 Al CHARLES DUMMIG'S, No. 512 CHESTNUT STREET, Mr. D. wra this summer la Europa, raaktus a eels° on oraltodsther NEW 000D3 For hie new Store, must opened. He has an oxtail/Ivo Stook of FANCY GOODS. TOYS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CRICKET, ARCHERY IMPLEMENTS, &0,, Barnum in elegmee. variety, and eheapnen of Prices, anything before seen in this &tr. thrh as French thin, Terra Cotta, boleti _Marble, Bohemian Olen, Bronze, Berlin Iron, Lava, Ladies' Begs, Purees, Portmonnalee, Chessmen, and Ofttnee of all kinds, Writing Desks, Papier Macho Goode, Toys of all kinds. Musical Instruments of all ksnds. 43-1 m dI PERA GLASSES.—A large and beauti ful,-, assortment Of opera glasses. in every valletY of mounting—velvet. pearl r lvory. &o. McALLISTER le BROTHER, (Established 1794.1 dg•mws Waif n.".• 7.18 Chestnut street. TOYS. FANCY GOODS. TOYS, ETC., ETC. In endless variety, and at LOWEST YRIOER, At 14 Routh FOURTH street, W. TILLER, Importer. al i-dt2tth HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Paint Boxes,_Pietures. Fortarnannales Colored Crayons, Drawing Book?. Pork homnnia Paren t & a. 80}101,Z JANIKY, dl4 11r , Muth EIGHTH sweet IVORYTYPES AND PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. It is well known that the noel olegant, artistic, dente, and beautiful PHOTOGRAPHS AND IVORY TYPES are produced at hicCL HES' No. 626 CHESTNUT STREET. By tho late reduction in hie pricee, COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, mo diattnenished for their can now be pro cutout at as low rates as oti,•r7Yrlgua an ordinary ar ticle for. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS, $l.OO. McCLEES, al CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH. dl2-1m OPERA GLASSES, Pearl, Ivory, and Japanned, with the finest Achromatic Lenses. at FRANICL/Te'S, Optician, 113 South FOURTH Street, below Chestnut. SE P Alec. Improved Spectacles, correctly fitted to the e)es ; Microscopes, Steretiecopee, and Stereoreopm Viewe. in as endless variety, and at REDUQED RIOES. dl-t[ if USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS A FINE WRAPPER, MUFFLER, SCARF TIE, or SHAWL One et those erthstee will be r ery !tenantable to your gentlemen Mende. A TINE AssOATMINT Of STEREOSCOPES. AT w • W. KNIGHT'S. 008 ARCA STREET FINE BIIIRTS, lIRAVY UNDERCLOTHING, AND Or all kinds. TVORYTYPES_,PIIentiRAPHS,&c, _a. both ELEGANT. ARTISTIC. CHASTE AND BRAG/7m, are mnde at the eveceopular ROOT GALLERI where Dr. Dashnell E who WU formerly enenged hy Mr. Rout in the sane Oratory. attend' hereonehy to as WARBURTON'S, 1004 CHESTNUT STREET,seeond store above Tenth, Also. A FULL ASSORTMENT OP REAL THREAD, CAMBRIA, AND ALENCON VEILS, COIFFURES, AND BARBER. Alan, A PULL LINE OP PARTS EMBROIDERIEB, And every desoriptlon of Lace by the yard. WARBURTON'S RIBBON, LACE, MILLINERY, and EMBROIDERY IHIOLIDAY GIFTS. Rich All-Wool Det.aines.yeduned in mule. A large Aesortment of Fnnei Silas redo-ed t n prim Ali tnenewent wine of Cloth and Velvet Cloak. A eholm^ stock of Embroideries. Gloves end Lamm. Ponce Embroidered and Luce Hann - mob init. A great varlet. , Vestings, walla ble for r ifts. PI, In and lobbed Beavers. for Ladies' Makings, Cloths, Ca/winery,. and Men's Shawls. Blankete. Q Jobe. Mullin.. Ca s hmeres. Ant the e rawest variety of Dress Goods, at I2H cents. in the oily. oomprielmt— Delairos, Caehtuerss, Cahoon, Chintzes, Plaids, and Poll do Chevron. dI3 BHARPLE.B BROTHERS, CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. t► WM. A. DROWN & CO., giti APARTNER WANTED—In a Commis eon House well tutabliehed. Baroness princl vii:y Corrox. A suitable parson. With moderate means, can have at interview by &Ufa Mt) 0. Y. Y." lllood's Drevatati, with real name and reference. No other will be noticed. All communications confiden tial. OS St. WANTED—Two active intelligent men, of good address, who ran give sat uslaatory rata Pano., to aouolt subsoribara for a tiaaral and important übitaat , oe. Quad wagag allowed. Addreu " Boa TO." Pnat • %VAN TED—A partner in a Wholel.ale Jl ene? Hones, doing a good Southern and West ern trade. to take the shoe of a retiring . partner. Ad dress with real name. box 2311. Phila.?. U. dl9 60. WANTED—A Salesman in a Dry Gonda Dobbin a House , one well acquaints° with the Cite Trade. None other rued apply. At Mo. 333 MAR KET Sweet, up Matra 11* e 5,000 -A GENTLEMAN WISIIES • to enter an established bowie, doing a safe and profitable imams..; or will loan this amount On Seed security, and take .salary TOT his services. Ortiv responsible peruse need address "Adolph " this office. dl5 A YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUATION ti Areietent Book-keeper or Salesmen ins Retell Dry Orions Store, or as head Book-keeper 112 Commis sion Bowie. lie hes been in the Dry Goode business for ee rural yearg, and is en 11131113 fly qualified in all the above brenehee. Address " Book keeper." at this office. dls 2t* ACOMPETENT BOOKKEEPER, with ton years' experionce,deaires an enzarement in s Counting House or Bank. First-ctn.s city reference fur nioked. Address '• Oscar." Box 2730 P. C. i-St• GOOD CITY SECURITIES 9- 1 A/ 00 will be given_ In exchange for Dri Goods. Groceries. or other saleable merchandisfi4M dress TRADE, Blood e Dispatch. A PARTNER WANTED—In the Job bing Dry- Goole Business.who can furnish fifteen to twenty thoustnd dollars of caviler one ace Jointed with busineu preferred. to take. the shwa of a deceaaed partner in an established bareness, of fifteen 'pare' Ptnnittc¢. All communications addressed to Box lea hiladelphia Post Office, strictly confidential. cill-wfrrn3tr PARTNER WANTED.—An opening in -11- an established Commission Howse (Dry Goods) of a partnership will occur on the let or the year. A young. active, business man , who could comm Mil from 810 000 to ea) 000. may address " Commission Business," at the office of this paper. non-tr fa WANTED—To sell at a Bargain, the MLA most aleeirable Hotel Property in Bneks °amity, Pa.. attested at New Hope, equal dominos from Phila delphia and Easton. For a view oUthe Property call on the Premiere. For Lerma &0., eel on or tutitreee H. W. KIRK, Danville, Pa. nl6-6w • al FOR SALE—A deturable FARM, Salt containing eighty norm situated Are miles from Camden, near the Burlington turnpike. with &conveni ent frame House.lirge Barn. a good Crib-house, Wagon sheds, and other out-huildave; with a good well of water. never known to fail, 'the land in in axonal state of cultivation. and well %dented to the growth of Jersey ;nick. snob Itsmelons, sweet potatoes, ike. The whole plane in well fenond, and situated neat sohools and aiminhes. and is a rare alnico, math, subscriber will xall it low, and will let one-half of the money remain on the place. Thrum wislime to wily the pliee wilt ho rviwa it by calling on A. B. limner. Butliniton pike. e miles from Camden, nr the owner, at his place of annals, eta I No. )9 Second-street Market, above own or nt hie - residanue, SECOND Stri.et, above camden, N. J. dat-2 JQ,91:1 , 11 WILKINS VOR SALE—The Good Will, Stock. and Fixtures of Retail Coal Yard on BROAD Street. ono of the h et lo ,ations in the site divas a Isri - ai and moretsin x bueineen. To an eneriietie man vita ea.h. for 41 pe a i oVoortunitif is offered fora I. nod investment Fe. add ro,,s. noofr to Mr RI.EF K. at th.• arm,. dio-tf fit 'lO LD'U— A comfortable Dwelling 11011X41. 9he Furniture And Carpets therein. betnl( ent,r,ty new, for vle. Excellent oorortunity Le oornMeneing Housekeeping. Address —M. . Ceresdl6 TO LET-AT 817 MARKET STREET -a Speleinu Roos - s I , able for Farniture or wher business. Ascly Is the store. dl6 204 To LET-3d, 4th and sth Stories of the new Iluiidins. 413 ARCA. Street. Well oal , ulated fore lizkit manurattorms business, haying two ekY hte, and water and water closets; alsct, gas era gas fiThiree Annie on the Premixes P'STAU-ANT TO RENT.—The splen did tarts Buement Rooms. under No. Ile South Fouwrti Street, below Chestnut, to Rent . sheets , on the or, m i.,. dI3 A VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE.—WiII be exposed at Ptihlio Sale on the Drowses on Fifth day, the 2ith of Twelfth month, I De eembor IIMO, at o'olock P. M., all that valuable plan tationsiare the property of Eligabisth Mather, deceased,. situate on the Doylestown Turnpike. le miles north or the oily of Phile4elphia. within one-lout th or a rude of Mt Anoka of V. Illow Grove. ip 'Moreland township, Montgomery county. adlolnins lands of Dr. Wm. Hal lowell. nod of the late Charles Hallowell, Washington Kimble. nod e re ; contemns about one hundred end three mores of land, a of which are woodland. 2 of mea dow. the rest In stood stated(' mint ration The improve ments consiet in a taus stone house 31 by 65 feet, stone barn, 42 by 53 feet, hay house. wagon house, mins house over never-ratli n spring of excellent MAIM', e youn: apple orchard last bnsion ns to bear. This place Is desirable on account of its pleasant. hi g h. and health ful strupptlnn. Its convenience to the city by means 01 the North Pennsylvania Railroad. it being With' n 3 nulen of Abinr ton Station, and oonnected therewith by stases twice a day from the Grco e, makes it valuable for oruntry seat. Persore wishins to vn+ the premise. previous to the day of este. will be n ebov the remit by embus on Henri Maxwell. residg th-reon. For fur ther in formation. &spilt° Thomas I'. Mother. Waahing ton lane l'haltenham Township. Newlin Reholfielit. No. 397 North Seventh greet. or Wm Stap!er, No. 1740 Green street. Philadelphio. Conditions made known at the time of tit," RPtif. ay th- Heirs. del: d 15t. 'DO LE L—A handsome Store and Cellar in JR. Strawberry street N0..29, w.th fine cellar lighted by a large sky-light. Counter, g sa fixtures, water-clo set, vault under pavement, ko. Rent 8360. H. HARJEB. dlO 10 Strawberry street. fIE ATTENTION OF COMMISSION Men. Jobbers. and Wholesale 'nesters is milled to those substantial. large. new BTOREB on the east side of FOUR tl3. Street, a little south of CttEBTNIJT. They n are furnished with all modern conveniences. and wil -f l be let o reasonable terms to desirable tenants. ddmwet" T° LET—The large six-story ware house No. tat Commerce street, imitable tr go rses or msoursoturing Purposes. AMY st no. tO S MARKEL` Street. 10 PEN. CENT.—We have for sale paper paring ten re r eent. per ennnm, eeenred br deed of trust upon fast-ohms pmparty in St. Loo,e. The el tennon of owtta'...ete des ring sate investments le tnvi ted. BANFR. W'.SC(•TT. CO., d7..trn if li 1301.1 THIRD Street. PLOY} 8, HOLIDAY GOODS. lieiehtl reduction 111 ;meal' for the Rehears. Mit' :NA3 South SECOND STREET, below Byrum FOR THE HOLIDAYS. RE AL LACE COLLARS AND SETS, N BRUSEMLB POINTE, BRUSSELS APPLIQUE, VALENCIF.NNES, RONITON, and MALTESE 1004 CHEBTN UT BTILBET, above Tenth, dli-tf If and 305 8. SECOND ST- below Bran'le 246 MARKET STREET. hLANUFACTURERB a UPERIOR UMBRELLAS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL d9t 1 WANTS WANTED—By January lat,.a situation BS BOOK-KEEPER, or in an Insurance Com l. any or Bank= House. by a imp:Awed Book-keeper of larse and influential business aonnatntanee. Andreae 'H. 8..' Box HI Y. O. n23-Im" FOR SALE AND TO LET. 14 1 0 K SALE—A Great Bargain--A Manu faoturins Eitabliehment. with Steam Eneine and Boller, and a complete set of Machinery for mannfac turinf an &Mole from Iron. now In constant nee for ail puddles purposes. It can be clearly demonstrated that the buttress will pay a heathen:tie prof t. Add tee. etm_utart wore, No. It North ELEVENTH STREET, with mune and residence dl-Irn• FUR SALE OR TO RENT—A Large Property ennoble for a Coal yard, Alfilinfilying Or Found rf_pitrpoies, eirnate on the north aide of PLAR STREET, between Beach street and Cohockaink oreek or eau el. lately occurred ea omnibus otilgles,) 85 feet front, on Paplar street. and 153 feet to Lewellen greet, and having a front on the canal of about 75 feet. These PrPllllOl6ll aro well adapted for a FerindrY or Fac tory, the buildings esailvonverti tan for either_purpone. LL 8. N 8 & morrroomt , AY. a26-Im' 1381 B ACH ST., Eighteenth ward. To LET—The Second, Third, and Fourth Stones or the contest ytt epsoiove Stores, Noe. 22 and 21 Boat, DELAWA F, Avenue, with lures Counting Rocquvuethu4oo34, 4Ply HAI & s gEvNE. n 214( . ,SISSild Si SU Tit WHARVES. ROUSE,V4VER.,NS, and STORES, ELL Real Estateq:Sfery deserloo„ for sale or to rent. Apply to • • MA HEIN'S, • Rest Ass, Agent, No:IS7 North SECOND street. in L. Teerny & Co.'s Seed Store. Alt orders tell be promptly attended to. English. French, and German spoken. Collector or Ground Rent.,ale - em • • pox, SALE—A valuable Lot of Ground, -•-• WI feet by 100, three front', water and rae laid on one (tont ; suitable for a ohuroh or factory. Itta situa ted in the Southwestern part of the city, in a rapidly im proving nelehborhood. Terms easy. Andreas, for par ticulars, "J. K.." office of this paper. rut-tf TOtET—A Second-story Room, conve- Went to the State House, notable for a Lawyer'. Ocoee. Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street. 116 GENTS , FURNISHING GOODS. R. C. WA.LI3ORN & CO.. (NOW) NOB. 6 AND 7 NORTH SIXTH STREET, hate now & very superior assortment of Shirts, Under olothins, Glove'. Hosiery, eto. Special attention r iven to GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS. of whioh a fine assortment is oonstsiatly kept on hand. oio-smif 1 W. SCOTT-:-late of the firm of Win 'VA'l and E°l llllH9 MANUFA CTORY, pcNI 11 .. ) .! 8 11; u E Street.l nearly oppoaite the uirard J. W. 8. would rendotfully call the attention of Ins former patrons and friend. to hi. new .tore. and is Pre pared to fill orders for Ellillt.TB at short notme perfut fi tguarantied. 'ftoiesale Trade IMPelied with line =nal and Collar, t 1771-17 ANIINEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF METER U. • , TO THE. PUBLIC.—The Dirmtore bees mush pies, sure in announcine thus the succession of the very crowded boars of the present week, has indueed thew to love, hell Week, THR RE MOdE GRAND OPERA NIGHTr ald srhirh erale them to bnvg out lioserreMegkt Flute, and Don GRAND GALA to sloes the awes 'nth a GRAND GALA MATINEE. THIS fFnday I EVENING, Dos. at Doors open at I. Opera com eh. mences at 73‘. Corkdodkos l' Moat cositively the third and tart nicht of THE SICILIAN VESSFRS With its [teat nag. including Mad. COLSON. BRIG NOLI. FERRI, JUFHIA—its unrivalled sni.ses etll4. coinvrieink the moat splendid solid armors, drama. and rn rom trine exhibited at any operatic perionzaucee rie In act ' , coon& the mateiScent Hall-room seems, PM.' pounced b; competent Judges sueenor toot of • similar character ever tatted In Europal. Intl be dia. plated—the coat defraved by tie liberality of stock holders. Over LAM yards of ennyse-at a total eacendi ture of el at Dea tined and ereented by Mr. Edwald inere—the orrortant Work , or tour mouth.. v,th tyre aesictanta. The machinery be Mr. Chasten laiibeellali TO-MO_NMW L BAT LMAN% a t G O tiALA NIGHT! Ali Athets. without ex6eati_ea. fa the °NAND COMBINED LNEETAINVIDCrB nn an inntierma w‘le. LA BOhNAMBULA LVCILIMA BORGIA. NEM itIOOLETTO. MLLE. ADELINA PATE[ in the entire °peen of SONNAMELA. BRIGNOLI and Amorim First nrheranee of the great hum Signor ALBIMI. I the second act of LCCREZIA Including the greed arta of Signor C. the two duets. end toe eyletudiu toren. la:irreales Borgia MUM. Giisztetes. The• •-• • • nor IRINO .„. ...Big Icor +. WM whn makehie first els - primes Aseenimodhee his return from Europe. By general request the foueth set of ttitiOETTO. Including the maguiSeent miertette. Mme. Celeee, Ikt Re -..-...—.... film& Stria wit. The Duke... _...._.,.«»_.... eirmor gtrisl. Sic roe Fein. The sale ... ''''''' co • -mm""ent;iiitilii MONTIAY, Moat positively farewell 8111; mantra. in PbEadolphrisof MLLE ADELINA PATTI. preelooa to he, oapacture for .ev York. krborr rho Is announced to aoptar at tha Academy of Mafia of tionr York, on Wrdnesday aad Thorsclsy. MONDAY EVT:I4.ttNo. Doe. 10, at GRAND GALA , AND ONLY PERFORMANIIK or 'ON ONYVANNI. Whieh sin be , Orr)) r•ith lb. wort extrocadisorr mit this immortal ohs( ii avre base..? boss .resented tn. -.PkaladoleMa. The follomns artists will maks their FIRST ABB ONLY A RPE J ULABCF. IN Pm tea DON gIYI GIOVANNI. iane,AlL it. PAI T 1 a, ....... .... -........ Zorlira. Pm. BR I BO I as.. ---.......... ,_ Otteein. gi,.l EN 1...------- . B'on - Olsoransi. Brg. BININI e5 ..._.._..._- you big. AMODIO as .. ..- . ..Yesetto. MONDAY - 0 - NLy ........ stilit OF 'LON dIOVABBI. - krlrn 'i n A .. " .. 1"..-- .. ..MU - 1 11) 4 1if.rIfi t iVit nns Elmira — '' e. rim). B "FiAIti.SCH. on Chovennl... - ..... ................... ir. 1P , 13 fit. f on Ottssto. Big. BR oitin:l. _ep0n0110........... ...... ........ ...... Ms. ITRi i Mi. Mom tto 1%211010 In. • Ths " Commenitatore .... -.- r ~. Biz. WISIBL CIT. Th. Salo of Buts for Don Glowiat ootearaoso es Batingir. ON WEDNESDAY First and only_nicht of Mosarthe t rity Opera of THE Mn IC FL , tin I With its extraordinary cut end entirely new d The unalterable *misfire or the imnwirtal DO 410- VANNI. which neither time nor clreminsuineen haeni diminished. and the erect favor with Which TEE MARRIAGE OF FICA FRO bits been received in FM ladelrbm, twee teduced the D.reecnia [await:toe TOE MAGIC FLUTE. Which nuke ea high. to my the least, many other of hjosart's grind Operas. It will be bron4ht out in mit anis style. and with a oast which. throntit the neat ar ti+tie be et the command of Cr. Directs:MVOS moiety be found a meet extraordinary ere. THE MAGIC FDETE has been siren In New Fork three times, with crest merely, bat its yen had to be interrupted In minimum:a of the clam of the ewes. It will begleen mostpositive's- ONLY OCF. IN PHILADELPHIA. With MADAME GAZZANIGA. MADAME comer, MADAME STAKOSCEL FERMI, STIGELLI. .11114C.A. And approriata second mt.. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. • v Sole Leases.-- —Mrs. M. A. O i t:REalial AMES hlanaser ..... . F. • %mem my. JOS M Third Week at Mr. and Mrs. BARNEY ani.m.Lice: EN THIS i FRIDAY i EVENThri. Pee, we. AM BENEFIT OF MRS. BARNEY WILLLUda TRH IRISH TIOuR. Paddy Ryan,3lr. Runey A.D utiT OF PLACE. In which Mrs. Williams appears in sin chataatara. THE HAPPY Mall. Paddy Miirphsy. Mr. DM. , Williams. ANISES COORTaRIP. Prioas as usual Seats asocired three days in Mem*. VSTB EA TLEY & CLARU'S ARCH* STREET THEATRE. TICS (FRIDAY/ FvENDIG. Doe. M. Dar. --- Slowboy. MTS. Wood ; John Teerylsistelsh Mr. Dolman; Dot. hire John Drew. JENNY LIND. Miss Leathetlnnes. alias Jenny Lunt Mn. Woos SCALE or Paicss.—Admission,ls cent"; Setintee nenelle in Dress Circle. DX cents; Parapet, M oentt. Doors open at half past 6 o'oioch; perform* Ise commence at? o'cloolr precisely. ,DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW. NATIONAL THEATRE. WALNUT St.. above Eighth, I). No'assn. solowietter. po THIS (FRIDAY) EVENINO. Dee. IC Will be presented the Equestrian Balls entitled THE Fgrea OF BaCON. Also. the laughable traaganla. oiled TEE SE MEL AND KRA IL Novel and extraordinary Oymnastioigrtormasts THE ZeifiGAThiAlß J A ES hi ELVIL I,E. the great Australian Ruler. NA JOE PEA TLAND. the ipintatable *lawn. will wow. The entertainment wilt eessmanew.with the twat& BiPP IVITIWAri t V'C e fiarLBT. Bringing into reariiition to. entire neatness of bTAtiE AND RING. And introduelog nearly two hundrrd euen. wawa. led children, and [toms. Afternoon perforsaneNt OS Wednesday and Saturday. Prices as tawl. .1%1 oDONOUGEPS GAISTIES--EACE ILE ^Mee RECONO —Entire Chant of PAM MIES DISTINT mtpoßaw,cli3 met! rßou.n. In *bleb the eontrenr will &PPMr. HERNANDEZ, and the HUNGRY BRTHER& A. M. HERNANDEZ NrOl ?error= Ids calibrated Druz March upon the Guitar. A. J. 1.1 VAITT. 'rho only oriltinal Ikalotet in the eottnin, ha. appear Inhiabnd.etof COMM 80,41 . 1. BAAL) OF SERENA TIN THE COHNERT. A dnuseion.lO. Z. and Z cents. ell NOW (IN EXHIBITION.—The latest works of Aldlle. Roan Bonhsar. entitled "Les BOP riqueres " itlyanish Muleteers reneging the Pt react...) nod Moraine in the Highlends vita the celebrated elf• true of herself. by Edon•rdbisfa, en cabal tioa for • short term from A. N. WI M. Adenines.% IS rants EARLE'S av mg CR F e ST`CrT Frn.ot- .TROPOLIT BALL NE'S I T-e- COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, CREBTXtrY i,Ecvt•NIS,A.I. ARTS. The acknowled:ed Moral end !Detractive r 20410 .5 0 the 11.: th• mpg Inequib Col, wor.. eau). wad trntAM eve opened in the Quaker Cit.. MONDAY EVENING. De 0.12 1911. . a linliggat ' ' s an d % rt nikl l7 l l TV ViERNOOKIL remarketing with the terrific aeons of the Storm at nee. Aescssio•.—Adial.e. 26 carve; Children ender to Tsar. of ate. Id can.a. Doom open at fin the evening..nd oPogak is the afternoon. R.miember the Dalli.ht Theatricals emo WedaPsday and Sato