leseeiti" id' Cniein-Notee Yo Ill:` otenerent -eivelnatitv %a: venal t rocvita alt- PORT.OrTlfil ItE/21111; AWARDOCHsaII. Yollitnes $4,000 ameletWei 7 '.•.; a , ' 2-T • attereatiM, eonne---sentlar TOM. Deo. 21.-egewhisrine.X., „arrest . 2vs. Edwin Forreat—Cits , arid eountyof.NewlY, Edwin Forrest, the defendant aboye,lnimed; being duly sworn, state as follows: • /WOO -read the copy of an affidavit paxportingtio have been , made by •the plainliffinthiseeetion; °tithe eliteenth day of Dee Umber , latent. If correctly understand of , andavit, it was-intended - to shorted I. desired and meant to create unnecessary delay in the suit, and was defending the:same- rolely fromtneworthy mollses,:,/ , ,prouteinee the Capitation thus made to be:fitterly unwarrantable.: •I 'have always' be.: Roved; now.believe, ve rdict tied judgment vane, inetnthie action to tie' erroneous, &nal en tertain the, hope, which, has never deurtint that at - some; time- the injuitice, thus' done, me would be isorieetedliathiidue nomad of larthy the. courted' bat' Medd, in: this litate v it not in this tri hunal.-And. the course Lhasa taken and am ,taking herein, persortally. and: bymy, 1011 • 40 Pt.c 41 with no other View than-to eon= meenoti legal rights; ea ;,I ,consider myself entitled -to enjoy. Amongst these rights I include the means and op portunity to review not may the orders and decrees heretofore, but theft Wlitelt May be hereafter made again lme in this, cotton, and the report of Mr. Bradley, the referee together, with any notion of thiloollittifereon adverse, to me.' Aid I haradireoFod my, °anneal to take all - legal steps necessary to correct the errors„whieh I ' believe, and they advise me, have been committed in such "Pit . ft 1 g 'cittitc - true OA'I ,am relnotent to furnish the plaintiff - any eupport out of my estate, or to let her share it in• any proportion, beeense beltevelier iii"every timed unworthy to Tanaka. it, and while I-yield to - the laws of the land and what may be done under them, I 'shall ho' omit any honorable ,effort, consistent 'with thole laws, to avoid. any, exectson for the plaintiff', benefit which I may rightfully prevent., And the fact that I am now under an order to provide her with support until a final deoree.in this Mitten le made le prominent amongst several reasons Why I not only do net wish to delay the proceedings in this action, bat am anxious to have• finch decree made herein at the earliest practicable gelded, and have the same taken up, if necessary, for ultiniate de olden in the court of last resoat, to, whioh court, I have not yet obtained the right to present any part of this •easb. The judgment for diieree against Me wait entered in- this tuition on the 31st day of Janusry; - 1852,.and permanent Illiniony - nwerded at the- rate of three thoneand dollataper year. The referee has increased the amount to four thou sand dollamper, - year, directing the allowanoe to begin with 'the oolnitiencement 'of the suit, and to be paid without deduction for any sums which I have paid -prior -.to,' the 24th day' of July, 1856, for plaintiff's support or fees •of her °ousel. • understand that in fixing this Illowaooe the 'referee has not. only treated as Mine properly which belongs teiny sisters, bat has fixed- the-sam to - pay in - referetioteth the increase of my means from all sources slime the judgment Of diverge was entered, acid up to the date of his report. Re,has also, as lam told,,laid entirely out of view the fast that the, plaintiff has adopted the profession of `noting; and hid a very profitable employment as a reatuiger and as an M ixon in California, which I' proved to the cafe-. ranee He has, too, Be lam informed, stated such allowance in reference not alone to the style in whieh - the plaintiff and I lived while= residing' together, or rn whith she .lived: when voluntarily separated from me;-bat also in connection with the upeotations which the demo finds she had formed of living Ina More eumpthenti ,and. silendid Wylie at Foothill, and at my sister's house in Philadel phia. It is said, also, that he, has, in' effect, de clared her peeuhiary eiroutaidancoh tie be, of no tionsequenee, in his opinion,- and substantially . re jected all proof bearing upon any otheapeetnuary point than the extent of my - fortune; present and prospective: She result of his decision, as .I un derstand' it, is, th at she shall have-the greater portion of my productive property: .11' is my do - sire tied 'intention to have decided—if necessary, by tlie - Court of - Appeals:awhother the estate of a. husband ie. tine to. be' dealt - with:when a wife obtains a divorce from, him, and whether; as the referee seems to have concluded, a judg leant for divorce is also 'a decree for partition, es if she and the husband were jointly seised of all his estate; - and whether; in such nearly the whole prodnotive property of the husband should' be given to the wife in addition to her right of dower. In the course of rho reference, I offered to prove sexual intercourse with men by plaintiff since the aforesaid decree for divorce. The offer was made in good faith, under a belief that the testimony was competent, and yet 'it was re *bid,' in supposed aocordanoe with the decision of this court in June last, refusing me commissions to examine witnesses to show the unoluisteconduot, intemperance, • and 'extravagant= of- -- the- plaintiff. One of the w itnesses produced by mo on such refe rence, was Mr. John H. Gihone of Paterson, Now Jersey, an editor and a highly respectable gentle man., He proved that he was in caliternts daring each of the years 1849, 1850, 18510852, 1853 -and 1854; that in ' the winter and spring of 1853-4 he became acquainted with the plaintiff, who was then managing a theatre in San Franoisdo e in which she at the saMelanicaoted; Plaintiff tol d him that the exponses'of the theatre were $7OO - ,night, and it • was capable of 'holding, at the prices, :between $3,009,5$ *4,090. The Witneestberimipon secured an engagement with plaintiff for Mies heron, the celebrated actress; by which the latter was to re ceive half the protiolide of - eath night she perfermed, less $4OO, with a • benefit, as usual, and half the gross' proceeds or, receipts one. night in the week. , The company performed •on Sunday - nights,- but Mies .11axon . did. not. She fut. tilled her' engagement,. drawing „large houses., This was jest, after Madame Anna Thilion had played. an , engagement at the same theatre, and, ' under the - same management, performing three nights ,'week alt‘rnately with hit. hiardook, each of said 'performers being whet is bailed '• and the lady drawin g '" crowded houses. While plaintiffehad the: management of eaidtheatre the house was generally. wall filled, and-the engage ment of Miss Hoion, Which was not more than me "average one," paid her liberally.. Be , this wit ness my Ennui offered to proye befdre the referee, that the plaintiff,'wbile in California, was ", Sully extravagant in spending money for her per sonal purposes." This was objected tohy; !menu sel as irrelevant, and exoluded' by the referee, whereupon my counsel excepted. - My counselthen , put to the witness the following questions•e;l. Ale you acquainted with Mrs. Forrest's general oha raoter its to chastity daring the period you•resided. in California?' 2. 'What ohms of persons visited and were the intimate: asecialates of hire. Forrest in California While you resided there - Eaoh of these questions' was el - decked to' by' plaintiff's coun sel, es irrelevant, and Mieluded, and the ruling as to cash was excepted to: When the second quite don was put ray counsel - stated that both questions were put 'e with a view to elicit proof showing 'that Mrs. Forrest, while residing in California, was habitually unchaste, and oonslantly reeeived'as her MOH inti mate companions, miters .ad friends the profligate men of ban Francisco, whose names and. occupa tions" he proposed in this connection to show. 1 produced witnesses before the referee to prove that the plaintiff, while residing in California or eLso. whore, after the divorce aforesaid, had never oe; ' c opied more than part of a hoagie; olio to dew the expense which would attend maintaining herseit respectably, and in a suitable condition, either in a hotel, private apartments, Or of - she kept house ;. but as i understand, the referee has treated all this proof, and all proof of the like nature, as en tirely irrelevant, In the same manner ho appeare to have disposed of a memorandum or account book opt by the plaintiff during the years 1848 and 1849 while we resided together at 284 West Twen ty-second street in the city of New ;York, showing in part the expenecs'of maintaining that establish. =out during those years. The aforesaid affidavit of plaintiff contains extracts from the testimony which I gave before the referee in answer to gees. lions put to. me- by. my -'eounsol.- -Those- state mente were made by Eno as the spontaneous sugges. lions of my own mind, without consultation with any other person, and as the reason why I could not tell what had become of the moneys received by me for acting after 1852, in reference to which I had been most minutely and rigorously cross-ex amined, as I had also been concerning many other subjectsaby plaintiffs counsel. I expressed in the answers thus given my honest convictions long en tertained. The allowance made by me to the plain fag, to 'whit% she consented, while we lived separate by agreement, was fifteen hundred dollars per year ; the allowance made to her for clothing while we lived-together, and which she accepted se satiefactou was as I stated in, giving testimony. before - sad referee, - two hundred dollars per year. , I testified that my whole estate amounted to $116,1100: is 'correction of a statement -estima ting it eta higher amount, and I gave a• fall and minute description of my property and its income, and it will, I think, be found on examining it that the referee has, even ma the - principles adopted by him in his report;' made to the plaintiff an unrea., sensible iind extravagant ; allowance . On theenb. Pet of 40;Th - slide widen, 'I Gail the attention el • the court to the fact that I appealed from theludg, meat of divorceat 'the special term, and slash 'ap peal was decided at the general 'term of this court earlyin 1858.' The judgment on such appeal - was I entered July 24, 1850 and no step was taken In I this gotten trete that time until the month of June, 1869, just sel Mr. Van Buren, 'who had been my counsel throughout, was about leaving for Europe. Mr. Vanituren remained and attended the refer ence until at was by the referee adjourned over •, the summer vacation,- and to the month of October. • But the court ordered it to_prooeed after Mr. Tan Buren left the country for Europe, and I employed Mr. Brady to Witt me as counsel, and he_unduot. ..ed the reference in my behalf from the time he was so employed until its close. Di advising Eno about -I this motion, he urged that it should be brought to an end as soon as p racticable ; sta li ng various moons.' amongst which Was the uncertainty of life, and the regret I,would feel if taken out of existence before it - had been finally, determined whether . or not the judgment against me was consistent With the ' law of the land. - I coincided with him in this opinion, and mean to eiie titan it, -'I deem it duo' to my, family and myself , that I. Conti; if possible; col , reet the errors to ;ay, preludiee, which I sincerely belleve'haire been eommitted in this oase.• •No sp. edisatien was ever made io this notion for any al- Towanee le the plaintiff for temporary: alknony un til the month of July, 1859 - on - the fifth day' of which month copies of a petition 'end order were served hereto, to, which, .and the afftdaeita used in opposition thereto, lavish to refer on the hearing of the motion for whioh this atildevit, is • prepared. In said petition the plaintiff mien that my estate, realamdpersonal, exo4ded in value, she believed,- the sum of five hundred thousand dollars, and I made no affidavit in Opposition thereto. oa, this uncontradioted statement; the court, on the .22d day ofJely last, allotted, plaintiff temporary ali mony et the'refte of $2OO a month, and her counsel' $1,600- Mier that the referee reports my sedate to be $268,722 of whisk he finds more than' $113,000 to yield no incense, but to be but a charge, plain-, tiff apPlies for $4,000 a year temporary alimony,' and $l,OOO More for her <ennui. , • • , , • . EDWIN Penance: • Bittern t o before me, this 19th - day of December , 1859 .` , D. M.O. /thews Notary Public,. • APTIta , Gteraerata' Alotttimr.-It appears, that the grand jury of witioii 00,, 0., hive learned that the tlevertior.Of,',Neir' 'York id obnoilona to their Odell; al well arr, telhe 4nmee mid dignity of that State, and' ocineequenttypal , their respects to hincin`tha folloWieg manner uThe.attentiOn of the - uhdersignt'id has been eappotally called - to the pahlbiatton of p CgtlErDol2- ' dirtnt ofd work efyfed:f The lthpendingi Cer n y to-belatd the work of one:llintotr.k. Helper. , This vile work hoe forim olleet the excitement of Inearreotioa. - advocateXlho eontimation of iiroperty,,and ,tt.,ooansets a ,olani of oureelyte "AO, -emocit the *Karim° 'of tratithn to North Carn:•' uniting in thie conspiracy for a war and ' *rotation. " P A recoinntandeitonotibbi publication is signed fl:Morgan, tho e State of New York,' , and, other althorn' of that Slate, and by over Sity, :members of Megrim ,who are,swora to support Constitatioi: We!_nresont that this, partlidpa ton in the eiroulation of this,incendiary work, by 4.4° putting f." 114 espy is W 1,44444, *ill be; eat will' ialifeet the said Edwin D. Morgan and his saeoblates to fad lot meni ;•and we invoke his Exoellenoythe Governor,- in e4oh event to demand* said Edwin D. gorgan and his associates residing' in Weir `York, 'of Me Governor of that State, that he and they maybe brought to trial." , .• We congratulate his Exeolleniy the Governor of the Empire State upon the distinguished honor paid; Mm by his Southern sister. In return for this oompliment; wb hoMe that Mir Governor will invite thollxecutive of North Carolina to dine with him on N'pw Year's day, with a view of restoring hap ,' pier 'relations between the two Eitates.—Hdralo E less. trleON MEETING IN FliElflan 00IINTT, RENTIIC. Kr;--L.Fifty• of the moat prominent oitizone in Flem ing county, Kentucky, have called a meeting in that County, to b 9 held at. the court-hquse on :the 26th lint ., to eipress fidellty . and constancy to .the Constitution of the United States, and unwavering deVoSon to the Federal Unlota. If any of the Southern extremists count upon Kentucky going out of the Union,. they will : Pe egregiously, mis taken. Weekly .Review of the Philadelphia Markets. Dammam 11,115/0. The Produce markets have ruled dull thw week, in Dart dwing to the' wet weather, and there are very few changes to note In any of the leading articles. Bark is but little inquired for, and the market for- tine-ground Quereitron to steady. Breadstuff', generally are firmly held, tne demand, however, is only moderate, and prices the came an last quoted. Coal is li:dotter demand. Cof fee le firmer, but the sales are light. Cotton is onsets tied. but rather, more selling. Sugar and Molasses are In -good demind. Fish are unchanged. Foreign and domestic Fruit are more active, Hides are dull and drooping, Thi Ttin 'playlet bitis digit. Lead is more/Wive, The Lumber trade le about over for lb season. Naval Stores are •Meady, and pir its , of Tar pectins aro rather firmer. FM Oils remain unchanged. but for Linseed and Lard 011 s liesl6ll are - rather better Plaster is steady. Proviaions—There is a firm feeling in the market, thee continues dull. Cloveroeed is in good' demand ~and the receipts are light. The Wool, Market is very quiet and prices "veryfirm. ThS Broadatuda,, market is 'without any quotable change to note this week, and only moderately active, tlus demand for Flour 'being. chiefly for home con sumption. The sales comprise some 7.005 bblo, part taken rn speculation, at Sa.Pase 50 for common mixed and good 'Weight superfine i Sanaa for extras, and 158.2arte.up for fanny breeds. Including, 2hob bbls extra and ii pm xtra family, and =hal bale superuno; at a pr i ce kept ate ; at the close the lowest figures' are gene rally refused:for , it/ward , superfine, and 515M3f per bbl /tithed for that description And straight brands rather soarer. 'the trade have been buying to a fair extent at the above rates forsuper fi ne and extras and $0.7067.75 fur fancy and premium lats./r in quality.. _D i ye Flour s but little inquired for. and held at 84 UM .1 9 ' bbl. Corn walla rather quiet, but Pennsylvania is scarce and setie madily at WO eir 101111,1X1) bblit Hrandrwitio Meal gold at a private barga in. The following are the inepeotlone of Flour and Meal for the week ending Thurd• ay, December 9r,1869: Mall barrels of 5upertine...........—. Barrels of Con "• T0ta1._....'....18016 WHEAT.has been in. fair demand. chiefly for milline and at the close the market is firmer, with sales of 22 000 bushelsgood and prima Southern and - Petinsylvanie red, at 1306160, mostly at 1130 . including some small its of white at 14001600, the latter for chinos. Nye con tinues in demand, with further sales at Me for Pennsyl vania end 900 for Southern. mostly of the former de geription. C.prn—Thn 'Tempts of new Corn are increas ing, but of old there is little or none coining, forward. end the market is steady. Bales comprise about 36,000 bushels at 71.1e830 for prime • dry new yellow closing at ago afloat ; 'Mono for damp 70070 for new white, and MOW for old, which is now held higher. Oats a r e in moderate demand; 16000 bushels have been sold at 430 for Delaware ; .420 for Maryland, and 460 for Penn sylvania.. Barley is in good demand, with filmier sales et 800820 for New,lorli ; 66e for, Northern, and 890600 forwime Canada West, Further_ sales ogßarley Malt et 900 'bubo). - ' • P OVIBIONS 'remain inactive. The receipts-and stock, are light, but buyers ate' not di yosed to operate. in lots , at 17.- SI Bales of new Mess Pork." bbl short time, and, some , prime at .$12013. ity.packo Mesa Beef sells for ship stores et $13e15 bbl. Western Mesa Beef at 6110.60a11, and My-puked prime do at 81 6 . Dressed Hogs are selling at 40.1506 60. cash. Of Bacon,' the market is nearly bare of all kinds, and there has been but little doing ; sales of Hams at 12012/ia ; aides at stf i eltato and shoulders at arras°, oe time. Omen Moats are h old with more firmness, but supplies come in slowly ; nate, of Hams in pickle are reported at 10510, and shoulders at fgo, 60 days. Lard—rho stook is light, and prices tirm sales of bble and tee tit 10160 11160, and kegs at 113.60120, cash and time. Butter— racked is very dull, and sells at 10X0170 lb, as in quality. 801 l is in better request, atMerl&,.. Goober, is steady, at 22010 e. Cheese is worth 11611.66 e, and Eggs 200210 Of dee. - Alt'fALti.—The market, for Pig Iron is Very inaotive, and without cheese in prices; small sales of No. I An thrainte at 823. No. Rat 822, and No. 3 at 831 V ton, six _months There la no movement in Bootoh Bar Iron sells slowly at former rater. Lead is held with more firmness and 2,600 Pigs told at 85 76 for foreign, and 80.86 for ehilaaa,'equal to cash. Copper and Tin are dull, and prices about the same. - ,B.aftx.—KA,Qa roitran ix in light stook and quiet.: sales o 60hhde - .No. 1 at iS27.Sfr .ton for fine, and .424 coarse ground. Tanners' Bark to steady, with sales of Chestnut Oak at 810.60 iitsp cord. BairBWAX is firm. Good yellow Bella on arrival at 61031te CANDLBS.—We note a fair inquiry forAdamentine, with sales of otty-mado at /Swells IP lb, six months. sperm ,and• Tallow candles are dull at former quota tions. COAL.—The rem:dots contlUe fair for the season, but the tyade generally 's dull, the demand being mostly to supply the wants of the home trade prices are un ehanged. Saleigof Schuylkill white ash free on board at Richmond at„ , 8.1.30,63.9a, and red ash at $3 4603 60 per ton. r Lehigh coal in selling at 83.1523601.76 per ton. No sales of Bituminous out. „ COFFEE continues firni and the - stook light; the de mand is moderate, with Slates of 900 bags Rio at 91340 120 for common and good quality, and NOMeiLag oar to at 126601330 on time. COTTON.—The market generally has been dull, man ufacturers purchasing only to supply their immediate wants at irregular rate.; sales of 960- bales, chiefly UP lands, one reported at 1117116 ti cash.. the latter for 'strict middling f.ir and 11. - 6)2 o time, including some repacked at Weller, and samples at 10/4 - 0110. .The following mevementsuion the lit of flee tetnhe r laet, u compared with the prevloue three years: 1869. 11158. 1857. 1865. Rae. at P0rta.....1,709,000 1,406,000 . :63 2 ,000 1,2010 00 En. to G. Britain. 061,000 4904100 243,000 237,060 " e France.... 155,00 ‘. MAO 80000 116.100 . " other f parts— 76,020 MON) ULM fisiko Dotal exports.... 9024:00 722,1210 423,0112 418,001 Stoek ea hand.— MAIO includedoo 6/0,1:00 Of which daring the past week in the above ; Eee:at Ports 1660 re 138,01X1 101,M0 112,1160 z. Galritalq, 66,8k6, 20400 26,060 Prance:— .` 24,1X10 37,0761 13,000 14,030 " other f. porta;ClAO , • 15,000 11,000 , 17,000 Dotal exports...:.. : 96,400 204400 40. . 000- 61,00 e tioplatAnY.—Rectipts—lncrease at the ports compared with-lest year. 266,003 bales. Exports—lnoreme to G. 8ntain,226,000 bales; decrease to France, 44,0001 de °raises to other foreign-Porte. 9.000 . T0tal Dieresis In exports 173,000. DRUGS, AND mvg,ft femsln Inactive, Among tne transaotions we notice ..ode AO at 23t ,• Crude Brtnistone at eta. And 90100 ' luskey Omani and Oil of Bergomototi private terms, - IBATHERti are in limited request, with further eales of good Western at 490 ife lb. FRUlT.—There has been a good demand for Raisins. with soles at 83250240 for bench, and 83.6023.02)i box for layers; half and quarter boxes in proportion. Citron commands 10,20 a, and Currants eelio. Green Avulse. range from 82 2 404 47" bbl. For Dried Apple. there le .a good el, mend at fl , Netro. Panchen Dell as wanted at 8a and Cianbemes $13616 bbl. FlBll.—The demand for Mackerel is fair, and the sales are mostly ebnfined to store lots at 818014.25 for 1 , 4o.1; 814 for No. 2, and 89.7ar1a for No 5, Pickled Herring are dull, and . sell slowly at 83.2603.60 If/" bbl. Codfish command 48.79 Ifd 100 lbs. P.BEIGHTI3.—To Liverpool the going rates are 28 6d for Flour, sse for Berk, and 80, for Seed • to London tes is salted. A bark wad taken up for Rio at l equal to 81 , V bag,-6 if/ emit. primate . Ti, the Bout rates remain without change. Coal freights aro dull et 81,60 to Providence add Pall river. 82 to Boston, 821 x to Newburyport, and 81.2Salairto New York, including the drawback. • OINSENF,..:-There is an native inquiry for crude, with further transactions on private terms. Clarified is also loaree. OUAI4O—The salon are of a limited character, and prices unchanged. it 1 .5 M P.—The market is gigot, 'without anyhung do ing_ in foreign or domastio. RIDES are dull. The stook has been increased by an arrival of 4,200 from Porto Cabello, which remain nn- Kopf; aro inactive, with sales of Eastern and West ern at 130160 and old at 4d6c lb. • LEATHER.—Large tale. Of Slaughter are reported, to so East. at about previousprices. LIM oElt —The trade is dull among the sales we no tice some yellow sap- Bawds at filial& tvM feet. and Carolina flooring lit 9117d20. Spruce Joist ate very scarce. Lathe sell in lots at .52. Stairs and cooperage stuff is not inquired for, and very low. 5101,ASak.s.-I'hero tea good itiquiry d but the market is nearly bare of prime. S: all sales of üba.Musoovado atygnauo r New tsbnins at 503610, and Portland Syrup at gto. on time. ,NAVAL STORES.—The stook of Rosin is inereas lig, and the natant is very dull; sales of common at 1.40, which is a ; a lot of No, 2 at $1.70, and 0. at 4353.25. Ter is quiet at 82.75, and ;'itch at 6 bbl. Spirits of 'l. urpontine is in limited de mand, but prices are unchanged; sales of 200 bbL, in lots, at 45X otsa. 0148.—There is more inquiry for Linseed, and males are making at Literati°, whit* is a further mivenee. Lard Oil is held with' Morehead firmness ; safes of Winter at 90o; 4 months. Red Ott is settee. nob oils soil in small way to the trade at steady prices. Imports of Sperm and Whale Oil, and Whalebone, into the United States for the week ending Deoember re, - buts. sp. , bble. war.. Rs. bons. Total for the week-- hto Previous!, sew no,eor Prdni San.l to date ..... 66fi17 1e0,007 , 1,073,012) st - 1 Same time lam 8E460 ' 1.51.496 '• Lao° 4300 PLASTER—The demand Is fair, and we quote Soft 4t ftrer continues ti inactive, and prioes are barely Main tamed; sales of us casks are reported, in lots, mostly at to 4P . Ib, on time. • ' BALT continues firm, and a'carge of coarse Iran been d. posed of on terms kept secret, and ono remain Is un- ' • - BEDS.— here a good in for prime Claret ed,,but inForiorrs not wanted; Natal of MOO bus fair to Prurient 3e.1.2h45557% by.tnostly at $10.25. 'Timo thy to worth $2.00. ,pletagoed fe warded, and taken on arrival at $1.56 tr'int. ;StiOAß.—The market firm; and the - etook very much. redrdied, with sales of 150 lihde Cuba, at 7071 g. •Tome New Orleans strigeMe, and Havana Box at 7tio tfo' lb; time. 1,000 bbls Refined also sold on terms kept private. SPIRITS are emet, but Brandiem centime firm and on the advance, with Mahn Yale* to Om trade. Gin, no E change. New ngland Rum is gelling at 865. Whiskey is in steady demand. with sales of ()hie bblif at 07.40 'prs4o 0. 0,2701‘ PeniuTdo, 23, 4 g0; Lthds and drudge, 24 ,EAB are held with firmness, but the trade come forward slowly, and the market is quiet. TALLOVt oontinues dull, and city-rendered is quoted at lOtiolOß.o deir Ye. TOLIACCO.—The market for both Leaf and Mann . featured is unchanged, ands ear business doing„ WOOL is held with increase firmness ; but the de bloodis limited, Among the sties we notioih some full at ithrotoc; half blood at 4141)fieEdo' medium Scene at 4.20413 e, and foreign lots it 10,0300 .If , ' lb. IMPORTATIONS. Reported for The Prose.) RlCHMOND—Stearasbis City of Richmond, M Rebell -492 bag tobacco A & ft Armstrong; 108 do Bohan & rant; 'Hi do F yd Betray; 10 do Wardle & Stephenson; WS do Mercer & Antelo; 231 do l 2 oases do Buoknor, Mo- Common & Co; 60 bee 23 cm do Mots & Boehm; 517 b oxes Masses do AO bags fruit 71 do peas IS domes nuts Thomas Webster. Jr; 7.. bales rage Server & Marker /06 Loge pea nuts Hellidge; 7do A W Prettynnin; 311 do 118 bags fruit TUrtiu & Showell; 109 do fruit 76 do seed H cui bortson; 27 do seed Oillespie & Co; 20 do Stephenson & Farrell; 29 do seed S Morgan; 20 bblsmhoaphate lime Twolls & 180 pigs lead C Adame & Co; 215 twigs bran Thou B Lancaster;37 bales dome/Mee Shipley, Bo gard & Hutohinison; 6G do Welling, Coffin & C'o; 76 do Trodiok. Stokes & Co; 63 bales cotton Thos Riobardson , es Co; 2 bble rodeo Capt Holly; I do C Ellis & Co; 18 do J Stone; 1 box D Jayne & Son; le empty bbls Massey. Col ima & Co; 795 bags shorts order; 120 empty bble 62 pkge Sundries various consignees. PHIL;ADELMIA BOARD OF TRADE, R OPE. TRold. C As lUMBERTJr.i Q01047711ig 07 Y n M 021117 A, .1.; DERB Y 811111.6, , LETTER BAGS ' 12' IMP mancamcve' PicBANGS, PHIL4DILPIIL4. ship Tonawand a , Niue. Liverpool, Doo 26 Hark WIMP% int. Logi:Myra. kn. Deo 27 Bark Lrnda. Berra—,...........Csertfuegos, Imo Bark•Benj Hallett, Little • Matanzas, moon Brig BIM Reed. Tozo„ ..... Ago de Cuba, soon ArAni!tip POET OF PHILADELPHIA, Deo. 24, 1809. typ our -7 25 . -SUN . 8ET , 13- 7 - 4 ,_i L ARRIVED. • StomaShit , City of Richmond, (telly, from lUeltmond, 'At Norfolk, 26.110ur5, with indigo aid pßeachigers to 'rhos ebetor, Jr, Bleamship Delaware, Shaw. ft hours from New York, 'with mse andi p hart POietilaseengert, xoJarnesAlldentioe, Boittlarg't Reinhart 6 days from Charles ton, Wi tt nottolli Aso. to 'ro Mit, Martin le Co, Bohr Crowe I, 4 days from Providenoe, with Woo to Orowoli & Collin. - • Sharp, Sharp, @ days from Row York, oarlej to captain. Bahrtonna, Drcioks i l day front New Castle, Dot, wilt, oats to as liarratt awl: , Sohr eshanio aohnson, 1 day from Odessa, Del,with "PlodA' m "g" r • rgen. Rfnsch,l day thorn Smrrna, Del , with on,/ to Jas Barrett Jr SOl3 Bohr aticia , i6 00r„ to OWL L e o.,' da tr ' °ln BM " . Del, with Bohr ranch" aro, Mottion,l do i from Odessa, Del, with rata to Jas Ramat &Bon • Schr Jea Neilson, Bart, clays: from Teonton, with MOB to wwelLticl7o; , , „ infra_ . 13nEm, ,54T,Igto",;w4cFm.BER. fitearnehip City of New. York, Done, Dostonalenry Yin l r Bit indnetrie, Wilkin, Ringeton, Jo, I 'l' Plate dc • , Brit Molanktia, Mitchell. Bolden. E A Botider & Co. - — BAT M Houatoe, Waco, New Orleans; Pettit, Mar. tin &•Co. SehtFann ie. Velnee. Bavaria; DB Station Co. Btr sit L Baltimore, A Grove', Jr. (Correspondence of the PhiladelphiaExeltels.e.)_ LWEB. Del,' Nee ZI Bohm Gulnare and Vista went to sea yesterday, with a strong tweets from NW. Nothing passed in or out this morningiand the only vessel at harbor is the wreak • ing sehrT 0 Roach. Wind west. yours, • W. M. MONACAN. ==l • • • (Correspondence of the phtledelphilt Exchange,ll CAPE ISLAND, NJ, Deo 22-6.26 P M. The schr Deanna. for Wilmington, Del. went in this morning ; Brigßrocrald Isle and Bohr Clifton went to sea. A% Ind NW. Thermometer 30 in the shade. Yours, THOS. 13, EVOKES. MEMORANDA. Ship Henry Brigham, Porter, from New YOrk 124 Oct. for San Franelsoo, was spoken 18th tilt, let 9 10 N, long 99 Ba rk Helen Maria, Taylor, sailed from Bolton Sid lust (or Philadelphia. Bark Arthur, Hoyt, for Batavia, nailed from Boston 22d inet. Behr L ji Ferguson, Barrett, cleared at Newborn, NC, Ilst int. for Philadelphia. • sohr Wave. Barrett, for Now York, cleared at New born. NC,llst inst. Sohn Hannah and Charles 15 arrived at Wilmington, Del. Vtd inst. Bolus Z A Paine, Atwood, hence for Roston, and Smith Tuttle, Mayo, from Boston for Plauldelphia, at N York 22d Oct.i Bohr , Caspian, l'ilegathlia, hence, via Quillen at Bog - n - to 92d I • eohr G n oo st. W Krebs, Emerson, hence, arrived at Balti more 224 inst. Bela Amelia C Reeves, Lake, from Pall River for Phi ladelphia. at Newport Zkl inst. Bohr Arinsol3mith, kniith, sailed from New Bedford 21atinet. for Wilmington, Del. • Bohr John Parntun, Crowell, hence, arrived at Provi dence ;let Wet Bohr. Nei e D Studene, sailed from Providence Met Inst. for Morris River, NJ. Steamer C C Alger, Fenton. hence, arrived at Alegan driailat in, Steamer J Jerome, Jerome, arrived at Wilmington, Del, 934 met. NOTICE TO MARINERS. CROSS LEDOX LIGHT BOIP DELAWAIX DAL—Thiel vessel hag been removed froriiher station for the Winter Beason, according toprevious notice. By order at the Lighthouse Board. R. B. BTELLWAGEN, Commander U. B. N. Liihthouse Inspectors Oboe, rhiladelnhle. DeOglst.lB69. d 4f at NEW PUBLICATIONS. CIEORGE. G. EVANS' GIFT BOOK 'L.A. STORE. NO. 439 CHRSTIIUT STREET. BUY YOUR HOLIDAY BOOKS AT I_.:Y_AINI3' BUY YOUR HOLIDAY NOOKS! AT EXANIp B" Y ri A01:113/1 BOOKS ITEM* U i‘,l4. HOLIDAY BOOKS AT EVANS' 0 E HOLIDAY BOOti r /TEVANIP Gi Rook Store, Gift h Store, Gift Book Store, . 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THE TREASURY OF PLEASURE BOOKS, FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. Beautifully printed in oil oolong, bound In colored Muslin, bevelled boarda. edges. I'vol.,Soto. Price VAL THE CHILD'S PLEASURE BOOK. Printed in oil colors on tinted taper, bound in colored Muslin 1 vol. Bro. Yrom . 7B nen% THE PRETTY . A, B; C, Pricod In oil colors on Bee paper, end with brilPantlY illuminated cover. I vol.. Co. Price 20 oenta. THE GELDART ONE OP TOE MOST INTERESTING SERIES EVZR PUBLIMIED. FIVE CHOICE VOLUMES BY MRS. THOMAS GELDART In bonen, 16m0., gilt back. Price 8220; gilt bank and edges, 8325. THE HOUSEHOLD LIBRARY. Eighteen pooloe 'volumes by distinguished authors bound to uniform style. Price of each so cents. SPIELDON AND COMPANY, Publishers of Juvenile, Miscellaneous, Religious, and Eobool Books, NEW YORK. dl9-2td<W CHRISTMAS I-CHRISTMAS!! 1859. LINDSAY & BLARISTON, - - No. 25 SOUTH. SIXTH Stree t, above Chestut. OFFER TO THE POBLIC, AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES SPLENDID ILLUSTBATED WORKS. The Gallery of Female Poets. The Gallea of Petrone Poets, Watson's Poetiord Quotations, Ragmen Madennas, The Repoblican Court The Birds of the Bible. T A he LL o Parables T leso E f E our i lbohcl. ELE TOGETHER WITH GANT AND LATEST ROOKS OF THE SEASON. MISCELLANEOUS BOORS, Handsomely bound, in great variety, Including The'Werlts of iosephue, .Etigar A. Poe's works. Irving's Washington, Haight'. Half Hours With the beat Authors, &a., &a. JUVFMII,I: BOOKS, SUITED TO ALL ACIES, AT-VERY LOW PRICES Young Amerigan'n P,nture Gallery, The Home Story Book, Aunt litany 'a Tales, Chit-Chat, Aladdin, And all the New and Interesting Book. in tale De mgment. LINDSAY & BLARISTON, Publishers. EXQUISITE POETRY. GEMS OF GERMAN VERSE, EDITED BY W. If. FURNERS, WITH 16 ILLIMTHATIo:TIO TIT It4T4IICH. Crown Svo., prices $lOO to 84. Printed (Intoned papor and elegantly bound and Illus trated., This is the most exquisite volume in matter Mid vino this year. It 14 t4O fifth edition, so mUoh en larged end revised as to have to be entlrily restpreo 211;ericirorP,rigat:i!lewfti.nsio beauty it a impanel to It contains _that, wonderful poem o f " The Song of the Neil," with the _other finest Oprna of Oer.. man Poetry: BAK OIL StAZARD. Jr., ILLS Si CHEtiTNIIg ditreeg. TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER CHANTS -(M ANILAROPE.—A large and well. assorted• stook of Manila Rope. manufactured and for ale, at Now York primm t by_ WhAVER, FITLgR. & CO., dti ON. Water at. and 37 N, Wbarrest COMMISSION HOUSES. FROTHINGHAM & WELLS, 34 SOUTH PROST AND Sti LETITIA STREET, Are AGENTS for the sale of Goode Manufactured by the following Companies, vie BLeseAcnosarrs, " Laoollll, ORBAT F 41,11, LIMAt WITT, • VWDST, rename, Irswtair, BLETLET. Brown, Bleached, end Colored Sheetineei Skirtiatei Joan!, and Drills. ROBESON'S BLUE PRINTS, HAMPDEN COMPANY'S TWEEDS AND COTTONADES in great variety. WASHINGTON MILLS • (Formerly Bay State) Shawls, Piano and Tab', Covers, Printed Feltinga, Flannels All-Wool and Cotton Wavy Cloths, heavy bi lk and blue Dowers, Censtmeres, and Tricots. Also, Rel. sore, Satinets. and Tweeds. 01-sloth-em FARRELL &t MORRIS. 312 CHESTNUT STREET, IMPORTERS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS OLOTHB, OAS4SIMERBI, DOESKINS, AND SPRING AND SUMMER COATINGS, MANTELETB, PANTALOON STUFFS FROTHINGHAM & WELLS, 85 LNITTIA STREET, AND 34 SOUTR BRONT STREET COTTONADEB. Suitable for both Clothiers and Jobbers, in li q• BUMMER OOATINGB AND OASIIMERETTA Made by Washington Kills. Or , lip u taken for theee dealrable goods for Spring trade. SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HOTOHENSON NO 112 CHESTNUT ST., COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. SPENCER'S GENTS' FURNISHING STORE. NO. 839 CHESTNUT STREET, GIRARD ROUS/lU, PHILADELPHIA. DRESS BLURTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, STOOKS, TIES, GLOVES, GAUNTLETS MUFFLERS AND BRAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY. uE-etuth-4m•i( It 0. WALBORN &I CO (NOW) NOS. 6 AND 7 NORTH SIXTH STREET have now a very superior anortmeot of Shiite. Under olothing, Gloves, Hosiery, eta. apeolal attention Liven to GENTLEMEN'S WRAPPERS, of !Web a no assortment is constantly kept on hand. olo•Dmtf T W. SCOTT---lato of the firm of Win er • ohior & Soott—HENTLEIHRWS ENG E: and SHIRT lIONPcTOR (04 OHEBT T Stre et, (milli convolute the Sward wised Philadlphia. J.W.S. would respeetilt call the attention of Ills former patron' and Dien a new • tore , and is pre pared to fill orders for li ItTB at short notice. perfect fit guarantied. o esele Trade impelled with Me Shirts and Collars. I y2l-ty REMOVALS. REMOVAL. THE FAME INSIIRANOR OOMPANY HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE TO NO. 400 CHESTNUT STREET, (LAMB OCCOPIRD IT TUB COMBioNWBALTII BANS W. I. BLANCHARD. Beo'r REMOVAL—S. & F. 0. YARNALL & co. l t r ILVO removed fern 123 t ratket street to 418 SOUTH IiAItVES an 419 PE NAL 4T-]m• PROPOSALS FOR LOAN. MAYOR'S OFFIOE, CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, PROPOSALS FOR LOAN CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, ♦uthonoed by Ordinance approved December lOth, A. D. 33 D. PRO PO SA LS TO as ANDOIIIIID "PROPOSALS FOR CITY LOAN," Will be reoei red et the Mayor's Moe, In the City of Philadelphia, until SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1869, AT 11 O'OLOOR M., FOR LOANING TO TUB CITY OF PIIILADELPHIA SEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS Por 'which CecilAmite' of Loan of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS and upwards will be Issued, bearing intense at MX PER CENTIIM per annum, FREE FROM T.4X.9T10N, RRDIMMABLIC In THIRTY YRARS from DATE. Propane!" wtll be reooivod for any lam, but not in (motions of one hundred dollars. The Proposals will be OPENED ON THE 3RI DAY OF DECEMBER, ISA, BY the Mayor of the City, in the preeenoe of the City Treeemer and the Committee of Finance. THE' HICIBEET OFFER WILL BE AOORPTED The City reporting the right to went or deeline the whole of any 'part thereof. Payment -will be required on the thirty-first day of December, Iten. Interest to commence on the first of January, A. D.18(13. ALEXANDER RENRY, MAYOR OF PRILADEPRIA. L I .I3TABLISIIED 1760. Jur PETER LORILLARD SNUFF & TOBAuCO MANUFACTURER, 18 and 18 CHAMBERS STREET, (Formerly ex Chatham street. New York.) Would call the especial attention of Owners nod Druggists to hie removal, and also the articles of Ins manufaoture, Yin Macabo DROWN SNUFF. „: im rns, Fine y Happee, He Furs Virgini Coarse Rapine, llarchitosier, American Gentleman. Copan risen. YELLOW S NU FF. Scotch, Fresh Scotoh. High Toast Scotch , Irish High T mud, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch. or Lundy foot. TOBACCO. SMOKING. FINE CUT CHIMING. SMOKING. / .1, , P. A. L.. or Orkin, St. Sago, Cavendieh, or sweet, Spanish, ' Nos. I is 2, mix'd Sweet Scented Orinoco. Cnnister. Kitefoot. tin Foil Cavendiali. rote Turkish A Circular of MOON Will be sent on itppliontion. N. B.—Note the new article of Prt3ll Scotch Snuff, which will be found a superior article for dipping m imeos. d23-3m PAPER bIIADE MANUFACTORY OF ; V. QUATIRE, S. .'CORNER OP NINTH AND ARCH STREETS. Lwlo,ooo PAPER SHADES, for Oss, and all kinds of opi. BRASS, BRONZE, and TIN SHADES. with Trans- Parsnoles. MICA SHADES! MCA PRO VECTORS! Spleadld assortment of PORCELAIN PICTURES. ln Shsdes or Soren'. Wholesale and Retail. d22-Jat• MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED.- 1 •.W.1 TO ANY MOUN l'—Upon Watches. 'oorelry, Di IN 11, gd . ve r late. Cl b oAlati.pa.:hall . lTA, e., by %; JUNES D anay a • In ras t a , below I r .O'rabare. c ur ose yours from a A. + Al. to IP. M. ita-arnt P t ar () ,, R T S t I . NI RUDD, AND TAR.--500 bblg. Oil, ell credos and qualities 4 manufselersd o ea tiv tr, OO„ Nn. le Wild R dISTS OAKS made of the very best -8 1 —. malarial', with a large quantity of fruit to *am, eapreoey for the benders. H" ' C. D. CAMA =U 1223 ?COKE r ritr,ot, gr . D. CASSADY, 1223 MARKET Street. v• Bread pntl Pio Bakery. A general assortment of Pies made of the ery hest nterinis, expressly for amily tri use. Superior Family Blend, fresh, morning and noon. Bran Bread every mornms. d2O Ed. NEW OIL.-1,500 GALLONS EXTRA RAMBI7OIC I agIiO n eIVBP I WAKB, mutat& for boat Malt l o i sl eimmil, botivrege:t'get tor°, 14;: .6. 06 dlO HORSES TAKEN TO WINTER on Fenn in Delaware county. Ilsoollont stables and experienced Drool% Apply No. 024 WALNU T' Otos, second *tom 420-If WANTED—A Partner in a Whokettle Liquor House, doing a good Southern and West ern trade,. to take the _place of a retiring partner. Ad dress, with real name, Boa 2151 Phila. P.O. d19.6t. "WANTED.—BS January Ist, a situation ne BOOK-KEEPER. or In an Inguranee Com pany or Banking 4.01 et, by a practical Book-keeper of !F i t . e s afide x nx i llia o. mimeos acquatntanoe. o t ttas A GOOD PENMAN AND AMOUNT.ANT JAL went! employment for three or four hour. in the doe. ' TEHMS mumotias. Addrels Box 08 Phila delphia Poet Office. d 22-30 get 000 —A bIENTLEMAN OF IN-' 4P , 1 • tegrlty 'end business unall Plasticine is desirous of entering Into emus loorativiobuginose, Where Ms duties would be light. MO the above sum'? where every thing proved satisfactory. Reference required, ag well aly given. Address "R. W. If." Press Office. de-tuthelet. ',GARTNER WANTED.—An opening in A. an estebbehed Commission House (Dry Goods of a. partnership will occur on the let of tho 1 ear. A young., . native, business man. who could commend from rllO 000 n024-If o to ffi S orortilis p i"reper. Wrong " Commission Busmen's. nit tho FOR SALE AND TO LET. - TO RENT—LARGE HALL, S. NV YSiiL Corner CHESTNUT and TWELFTH Streets. W. A. EDWARDS. d 2041 N0.624 WALNUT Street. SWATARA CO L. L E.(4 I A TN; INS TI TUTE AT PUBLIC BALI:—WiII be entwined to public este on im ONDA tho nth day of Der ember, Iliqb on toe premises, in JiAllo. , 4ln, I obonon Pa. , the grounds and burbling. belonging t • Ito Swat:a nt Cullegrato liatituto, beins 8)4 Ault ES of ORUUND, wsltYoeated, And a tame BRICK fIUILLING,_4O by CO foot, tour Wires high. well adapted for a III.IANDIISU PCBOOL. The country to one in which it good school would be well plirunized, and altogether the oppo , to nit; °roved for a eompotent teacher to obtain a profits bat school is a promising one. Further information can be obtained by addressing Dr a K. TR-LICHLKR, Vocretary of the Board of Di rectors. Palo to commence nt I o'clock P. AL, wh en con d i ti ons will be made known by tho board of dir•etors. WM. A. BARRY, President. Jonestorn,Deo.l, 1839. d 1741126 SATINET'S. TO LET-3d, 4th. and sth Stories of the now Building. 413 ARCH Btroot. Well calculated for s lir ht manufacturing business, having two sky lights, and water and water closets; also, gee and gas futures. Apply on the Premises 10 PER GENT,—We have for sale paper min.; 10 per cent. per Annum, secured by deed of trust upon nun-claim property in St. Louie. tonuon or capitalists denoinr. onto inveatmanta In invt tad. BAKER. W.URRITT. A, CO., dr-Ira if 17 South THIRD Street. gig A VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC bo exposed at Public Salo ot the premises on Fifth day, the Mth of Twelfth month, (Le ember.) MO, at 2 o'clock P. M., all that valuable plan tation, late the property of .F.hzaboth Mather, deceased situated on the Got !mown Turnpike, 12 mites t crib of the car of Philadelphia, within ono-fourth of a milo o the village of Willow Grove, in Moreland township, Montgomery county, adjoining land. of Dr. Wm. /Int lowntl, and of the late Charles Hallowell. Washington Kimble, and others; containing about ono hundred and three acres of land, aof which are woodland, 3 or mea dow, the rest in apood state of eultivatlon. The Im provemetits consist in,a largo atone house 21 by fa feet, atone Wan. 42 by 63 feet, hey house : wagon house, spring house over a never-failing apnng of elcosont water, a young apple - orchard just beginnieg to bear. This place iv desirable on account of its pleasant, lush, and healthful situation. Its convenience to the city by means of the North Pennsylvania Railroad, it being within II miles of Abint ton Station, end connected therewith be stages twice a day_ from the Grove. makes it valuable for a country sent. - Persons wishing to view the erminesvrevanta to the day of sale, will be shown the same lay calling on Henry Maxwell,_recidlng, there on klor further information, apply to Thomas P. Ma ther, Washington lane, Cheltenham Township, New lin Scholfield, No. 837 North Seventh street, or WAti, Stapler, No. 1740 Green street, Philadelphia. Con i tions made known at the time of the mile by the Heirs, dl2-d Mt' FOlt SALE—An opportunity seldom of fermi of securing an established Coat business, and the most desirable business location for that purpose. on Fourth Street. Rent low. Nixturo., conEuston of fire proof desk, counter. etc," for sale at reasonable price. Apply at/20 south FOURTH Street, corner of Library Street. d2O-tutheZt• ELEGANT CHESTNnT - STREET MADWELLING FOR. BALE.—An elegant DWEI.- LINO ltOUlih; lot 2.15 feet deep to GhIuIRIE Street, by 22 feet front' four story, with thre• -story double buck building. The yard is ulanted with choice fruit trees, shrubs, and flowers, The house la finashod in the most subs natal manner. and in the beat stale. The collar contains two heaters; on first Iloor, handsome sa loon parlor, with marble mantels; a large broakfaot room: kitchen, with good range, hot and cold water. closets, ; second-stop front room, with marble mantel, hot and cold water, heater, So.; bank room, gas, ; tooond-story back building, a largo dining room, with hot and cold waler, library, with dumb waiter, iron randah, ho.; third corn front and bark, with heat register and gas; third-story book buildings, watet.olosets, bath, nursery, and servants' room; fourth story, gan, hentera, and well finished throughout. Tho hest quality elate roof on the main and back buildings. The whole promises in complete order; maybe veeti bole I marble mantels in every room in the home, Im mediate poreassion given. The home. No. 1924 CIIFSTNUT Street, is open every day. Call and sea it, Take your builder withy nu and examine it. Terms very accommodating. Apply to 0113.1 riIEY N SON. dl3-tutheat 6201VALNUT Street. TO LET—The large six-story ware house No. WI Commoroe street, imitable for sto rage or mantifeetunn6 purposes. Apply at No. NM MARKET Street. (17-Im. VOR SALV—A Great Bargain.—A Manu a-. Picturing Establishment with Steam Engine and Boiler, and n. complete set of Machinery for manufac turing an article from iron, now in constant use for all buiidins purposes. It can ho clearly demonstrated that the business will pay a handsome profit. Address WILLIAM HARRISON, N 0.13 North ELEVENTH Street, with name nod resi dence. dl Oa HOUSE TAVERNS, and STORES, Foal Estate of every deseription, Ar e for sale or to rent.. Apply to Real MAX HEWS, Estate nt, N 0.127 North SECOND Street, in L. Tourny & Co.'s Seed More All orden will be promptly attended to. English, French, and Gorman 'potion. Collector of Groun Re n ts. a'B-3m FOR SALE—A Valuable Lot of Ground, m feet by I. throe fronts, water and gas laid on ono f ront; suitable M. a church or factory. It lo 'ma ted in the Pouthwestein parrot the city, in a rapidly im proving neklittorhood. perms easy. Address, for par ticulars." J. K.." office of tide Paper. nnitf LET—Thc Second, Third and Fonrth ' Stories of the o.ntral and spacious Stores, Nos. 32 and 21 South 1 1 1.1,A WARE Manua, wt It large Coupling Room on tho Seco VIITIV . k to P I I 4; t BNR, 22 and 24 MOUTH WHARVES. re OR SALE OR TO RENT—A Large property suitsblo for a Coal yard, Ntanufaeturinir, or Found,purposes, nittlrtlo tho nor th ai d, of pop. LAIL tiTtfit,ET, tiers - eon tturieh street and Cohockeink creek. or canal, tistrly crouted Glenat's omnibus stablesdas feet trout on Popl e ar street. and MO foot to Lowellen stro.t, and letvine a front on tne canal of about 75 foot. 'rhos@ pretniaes aro well sdartod for a Foundry or Fno.ery, rho I,lll43ingi easily for either purpow. trIIKESP , MONTGOAI ERY, n2a-lin• 1033 BEACII ST., EWAN', tA Ward. DSCXMDAR It IVO COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES IVOTIOR IS HEREBY (HVEN, that the Om of WARNICK. CHA 0710 K. It. an 9. ie thu t,nlnu i ell e ogler t il4'44 4 7 ,. :F a cWWWWS BRO.. tnsNorthesit oornsr .1 SECOND !int) 0 Otroata. 'JOHN K. CHADIYEOK. I , IIANenS A. CILAPWICK. Flulndlolnt'in. July 11.1 m, CAU T lON !-ASTROLOGY !-LOOK C OUT!—GOOD NFAVS FOR A I.l,!—The never failing Mrs. VAN HORN is the bast; sho sue oceds when all others lout thilad. All who are in trouble, all who have Leon llnc.rtt3Sl9to, Aseeiven false, promises, fly to her for nth we and comfort. In love agars she never fails. She lois the secret of winning the aitections o' the ontaiiitto eon. It t i th is fact whioh induce:l illiterate pretcrders to try to imitate her, and copy her nth art cement. She shows you the likeness of pout to wife. or absent friend. It us wo ol known to ho ht ianio that she is the first arid only parson who can show rho likenee3 to reality, and eon ill Vet entire Ratitoti, Lon nn till the eon oorno of life, which ran be tgstod ;lad p. °red by thou sands. both married and simile. who .10, end cited taint her. Come ore! (none /1,4! Ao. LOSt HARD Street. Street. tanween Juniper anti ltroail. PIIII,ADELPIIIA AND I-ILMIR A RAII.RoAD LINE— FIOICE itott 'E to Elinira• Will..,edriere, Buffalo, lenge, Rook island, N,n...ara Falls, Mile nuke°, Bur -1 ngtott, Montreal, St. Paul's, Detroit, Dunhoth, and St. Louis. Passenger trains will lone° the. Philadelphia and Read Ins Railroad Depot. corner BIWA I) ni.J tiALLOAW IIILL SIMMS' ) A H.S. I Banda) s excepted.) as follows: 7.30 A. N. DAY EXPREPA. Lop Elmlra,Niexata Falls, Duthie,. Detroit. Climax°, ilwaukee.Rooklsland, Gatena,St. Paul's, Darlington, and St. Louis. 3.30 P. Al., NIITIIT EXPRESS. For Elmira, _Niagara Palls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, ALlwaukee, Rook Island, galena, St. Paul's Purlingion. anti St. Louis, The 13° A. M. and 3 . 3 d ntVI I S ttartaiOnne run th r...)euligah to i ft e Lit , O . ,stopping • The I.N/ A, AL train oennents at Rupert for Wilker bane, j'ittston, Scranton, and all stations on the LACK AWANNA AND BLOOMBBUR.IOI RAILROAD. Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. Tickets onn be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad 'dna'. procured Office, Nortl•west corner of SIXTH and CIIESTNUT Streets. met the Passen ger Dalt, corner BROAD and CA LLOWIIILL. ROUGH EXPRESS FR ElbllT 't'ItAIN Leaves is Depot. Broad street, helms Vms. {Sun del excepted,/ for all points West sod Nut th, i at 6 M P. . A'relphts must be delivered before 3 P. M. to nsure going Vi e same day. For urther_inforination, anply_at 6 Freight Depot, DSUA 1, below Vine, Or to CHAS, S. PAPPP.N. (meted Agent, N. W. corner SIXTII and CIIESTNU r Streets, Ploloolololon P II ILA D ELP 11 I 4'i JEW - r.::4 4 AND READING RAIL ROAD, MoRNING and for POTTS IVLLE:, READ ING HARRISBURG Leaves the new Depot, at corner of BROAD sr.( GALLOWHILI. Streets. (entrances on Cidlowluild at T. 30 A. M., DAlLY,(Sundnya excepted ,) for POT Es VILLE, HARRISBURG, am! h all tutennuliale oonnecting at Harrininirg . wit trains running to burg, Chamberstnirg,Cnrlisle L , INEB. &AL AFTERNOON Leave at 8.30 P. M., DAILY, for POTTSVILLE ans , HARRISBURG. At 1.301'. (Etundaysexaepted,) for READ INO, end intermediate points. diS ' W. H. MetLIIENNV. Nttnottkry RAILROAD—PIN ThAI V 6 FOR DOWNINGTOWN AM/ IN TERMEDIATHSTA'fIONS.—On and after oth Deoorn ber, lett), the Passenger Trains for DOWNINGTOWA will start from the new Passenger Depot of the Phila delphia and Reeding Railroad Company. rooter of DROAD and CALLA Willa, Wattle, (passenjor en trances on Callowhill. MORNING TRAIN for Downingtown. !eaves nt 1.3(, AFTERNOON TRAIN for Downingtown. loaves a 4.30 P. M. DAILY (Sundays exospted.) . s , 7i r gir n o g rigaT t rd of 515,1186'0r' of th e Frllladelvii d 5 • 1 5,P. ° 47k1 1 :11•11ENNY. Nonrotkry CAMDEN AND AM gPICEP t a3 I BOY AND C D HILAELPIU AND TRENTON RAILROAD COAIPAA TS -110b1 DAY EXCURSION A RANG ENIENTS tor CHB NT ;lAN BETWEEN PHILADELPIDA AND NE; ;Antic Faro for tho Excursion to Now York and Re turn..s4 on For the Excursion to Newark and It °turn .1 r,o Excursion tickets pill co mold In UM the lines for D err York. on Saturday, the 2lth, good to return oil or Wore net.day, the 27th. Linea leave Walnut-street Wharf at 11, 9, and 11 A. 111., and 1256, 2,4, and 6 F. M. From Veto York, at 0,1,9, and 11 A. M., 12 1%1., 2,4, and 6 I'. hi. • n 7" Excu rniAn nrrengornonto will rdbo bo made f Now Your, front Doootnlmr 3lat to Januar/ 3d. at WM. it. OATZN.I-11t, Artmt. .. gst 7 0 . _ r S i V u E L S A LG L IIk ra p A TEIL. A n I n L d . ROAD vie, ME — D A, FA L A RRANOEMENT. On and alter MONDAY, December 12. 180. OM!. trains will leave Philadelphia, from the Station, N. N. corner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at BNEA. M.. 1, mad 4.13 P. M. eave Went Cheater, from the DEPOT, on EAST RKET BTRIsET, at 7.16 and 11.22 A. M., and LIG P. M. ON SUNDAYB—Lnavo Philadelphia nt 8 A. M., and I P. M. I.BAVA Wnnt 01 , ...fttoir nt 7to A. M.. amt .1 I'. at The trains lenoirte Plriletlebehre nt 810 A. M. end 4 am f. N. eminent at Pennolton with the Philtithd Om and Sammote Control a attroad, for I ono. ~1 I•;irtri.lqfe,.l. Konuctt &mato, and /IX orliln.l7. 1i EN RV I ,V 0(.0 , Oil tronaral Superin'lmient. --- S _____ KATFB ! SKATES! SKATES !-B,ofo pairs, warted, at prince from :0 etc. to C2l. Lathoo . Skates; ti ne 6 te.l Skate.. Note Arent Jur the cebo- Lotted Newark Skatei. Also, CA rbe Straps. W. W. KNIGIIT. (120 rbt• 619 MARKET Street. ntrencrte fr,rreter. R. 00R 8 0 N REAL, ECLAT annicuß AND CONVgYANOER, Tqwy, PENNA. . RARA.I4 Alontomory, Birks, and Chester noun ties for sale or exelmAn. Gf101) AIOHTGAGEB on farms nnqntinte.l. i ANDSOME DWELLiNe.I.I fur nal° in Nord., own. =Ol4 , tiltl-3rn WANTS. EDUCATIONAL. A MERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE is a - 1 - 2 - reliable medium through whieh Schools and Pami liee may obtain °Dilatant taaohers. Parents may ob.. tam, gratuitously, in ormstion and eirculars of the best sohools. B,IITH WOODMAN, & 00., n 12.034 6 DROIt i DWAY, New York, or 609 CHEST UT Street, Philadelahm. ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERA TURE TAUGHT, privately or in Classes end also at the University or Pennsylvania, by SIGNOR AMA- EbI4,7IISPRUCE STRFET. Instruction also given in French, Spanish, and Latin. d 3 stu7t* MESDAMES CHEGARAY AND DI-IER v ILLY'S BOARDING AND DAY SCROOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. PHILADELPHIA, No. RIC LOGAN SQUARE, VINE STREET. Madame C H E G A RAY reepectfully informs her friends and the puhlie in general, that Independently of her Boarding and Day School, directed by hereelf and her nieee, Atm. PREVOST, in NEW YORK. elm in tends, in connection with herniece, Mme. D'HER YUAN., opening in PIIILADELPIIIA an Institution mix:Neely the same plan as the one above mentioned. B YANT & STRATTON'S NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, looated at Phila. dalphia, S. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT; hew Yorlr, Buffalo, Cleveland, Chlonro, and Bt. Lome. For information. call or coed for Cotolcortm. NOTICES. I OFFICE OF THE , I+6•47:ft "RIDGE AVENUE AN') t MANAYUNK," PA . GER RAILWAY COMPA NY- , finto and Columbia avenues. The annual meet- M r ly t uV t l , l4 ° ,l l4 :; ' R c a ' 'SNP; C"o Rid ge Avenue her. e theat ()ince of the g Company: on hiu n NvAl , January 9, 1860, at JO o'clon k A. N. The Election for Preildont and Directors for maid Company will be held at the same place, and en the ,ame day, between the hours of Il A. NI. and 3 o'clook. ALFRED L. CI',AY. .tl3O-dtja.9. Secretary. • OFFICE OF THE GIRARD COLLRGE PAB -- I.KI3LVSV,L.`T,IYaIuT: bis avenues. The Annual hteating of the Rtocit. holden of the GIRARD COLLEUE PASSRNGER RAILWAY COMPANY will be held. at the Office of the Company, on MONDAY, Januar, 9, 1950. rit o'elpolt, A. M. The Election for President and Directors of said Company will be held at the same place, andn . rx the same day. betasen the hours of 11) o'clock A. NI. and 9 o'clock P. M. Whl. 8. MAO HT, 4120411Ja9" becratary. IVOTE is heroby given to all persons W indebted to the firm of KRAFT et THUBNER, to make payment, and to pion hsvlne clams to present th,nl to _it. F. TEL:ll:ghat. *GU 24-9 t • N 0.112314.11 ell Street. VORN EXCHANGE BANK.—Philadel ‘...) phis, Nov. 58.1869. At an Election held on the'2lst instont,the following gentlemen were chosen Directors of tins Bonk: Alexander G.Cotten, Joseph Lindiug, Robert K. Neff, Hammel T Canhl, James Steel, John F. firm. Edniund A. Bonder, Chatles Knecht, Alexander Whildin, llarid Varalerrear. Ilugh Craig, li. Mingle, Christian J. Hoffman. And at the meeting of the Bawd THIS DAY. the fel. lowing officers were unanimously masted: A. 0. CATTELL, President. R. R. NEFF, Vice President. tf J.W . TORREY, Cashier. NOTICE.—HOLDERS OF THE MORT ago Bondi tuned by the Catawissa, Williamsport, plici Erie Railroad Company are invited to oall with— in twenty days from this date, at the Office of the Company. 303 WALNUT Street. between the hours 2 of 10 and o'olock, daily. and sign the power of attorney under the resolutions passed by the Bondholders, at the meeting held °tithe Ilth RICK, RAMIIEL T . MER .ffORERT AYARD P. A. VAN it'VKK, r /r,, J. N. RUTCHINSO A. W, MITCHELL. M.P. HUTCHINSON. ommittee. WM. D. LEWIS, Trustee. December 5. 1859. 020.1 m NOTICE.---An application will be made A. At the next 'elision of the Legislature of Pennsyl vania for the incorporation of a Bank, with general banlonepriVileges, With a Capital of TWO HUMMED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, to be called the MANUFACTURERS' BANK, to be 'located in the city in phi ladelnlos. iv ka em N _ OTIOE IS GIVEN THAT APPLlCA tion.will be made for a Certificate of Pennsylvania Atate lotrtn, in place of one dated August Icza, No. ad, fgr VCO, under not of April 6, 161, to LOUISA JEF- Ett.Y. now lost or =RIBA. nlF—lm• PLtNOS STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA TF.NT oviclz-sTK al GRAND PIANOS, SQUARE GRAND, AND ESQUAIIE PIANOS, nowre ferred in concerts and in private circles by the host performers. Received the first premiums over the ben matters, from judges like Gottschalk. Maxo and others Challenge all coompe titian. BLASI US B O n, THERS, 65-1 n 1006 CHESTNUT Street. IIOLTP.'S PRESENTS! PIANO-FORTES, MELODEONS. PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. PIANO-FORTES. MELODEONS. Made Raven, Ration, hNunnCLark Hallett, Davis, a Co., and others. J. E. GOULD, layl4-17 SEVENTH and CHESTNUIP. ffm OILIOKERINO & SONS, MA.MTPACIIIIIII6 OP GRAND, SQUARE,ANO UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES. WAREROOMS NIT CHESTNUT STREET. Constant in store a large stook or our BEAUTIFUL and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENTS. We have been awarded, at the different Sahli:alone In this country and 88 4 0 43 L1 , AND SILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS. PIANOS TO RENT. 11.25-1 Y w p m r A Ii N ( o il s tßAT IMPROVEMENT IN As CO., IHI CHESTNUT Street, respeotfull• invite the mut/fe lon:lg public" to doll and examine their new and suc cessful improvenieut— rin: PARLOR GRAND PIANO. Having converted the Tone, Touch, and Motion of the Grand Piano Into that of a Square Instrument, avoiding all the objections generally mode to the style of Grand Pmno, aloe diminishing the emit of the mime. In volume, punt, of tone, great power, brilliancy, full ness, depth, and evenne. of touch, with •xquisite deli can• and eweetness, AUM these BE SUPERIOR AND TIFULLY-FINIMED IN STRUENTS are wholly unequalled. They have received the highest encomium., mind ore pronounced by oritice to be far en parlor to any luetrungenta ever manufactured in thle country. Constantly on hand, a large and elegant armament of our unrivalled PIANOS. We have - been awarded the Fuel Premiums, at all exhibitions ever exhibited, In olnding the Prise Medal front the United Palace Exhi bition. New York.lol3. eat-tf LEGAL. TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE I N CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. EDWIN FORD vs. OWEN MOMS. December . The Auditor appointed by the Court to report distil bution of the fund in Court, itrituri4 ruin the gale by tha Ehera under the above writ will attend to the duties oi hie appointment • n TUESDAY, December the WM. les, at S lock P. AL. at file office, No. 24.1 South FIFTH Street. Philadelphia, when and where all par ties in interest are required to precept their elattai., or else be debarred from t•otmnc in upoitemit fund. dlO-10t WM. 1i. , H0.01.), Auditor. TUE DISTRICT COURT FOR TILE CITY AND CnUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. WSIR AVCAULEY and FRANCIS CASSIDY. True tens, Sc., to the min of the Milton Loon and Saving AHnocintion. on. RAIN C. KLUNEGAR. Levan Fa wn.. Nn. &17. Sep'. T., Inf.e. 'Plie undersoned has been oppointed auditor to re Port distributron of Ore fund ruts d by. virtue of the above mcntroned writ from the sale of the hollowing property, viz: All that cortnin lot or piece of ground And three story Murk building thereon erected, intus to on the South nide of Washin4ton street, in the District of outhwark and county of Plnlndelphin: Segment; at the ista :e" of one hundred nod f, r7-one fuel east ward loon the oast side of Delaware EtAlitli street, con taining in trent or breadth on the stud Witulongton street is feat, nod t Icivrth or depth southward paral lel with the said Malin street fifty-fir e lee 4; bounded on the north by slid Vi ashi/Woo street. on the east and south b) other ,round of the said John AlcUrau. on the Meet by ground this day intended to be granted to Gee. W. Beebe, onruund rent, I beim, the some premises which the said J dJames C. Soak, and wile, be Indenture bearing oven trate herewith, granted nett conveyed unit the said John C. tflonegar under and subject to the pay ment of a mule rent charge of SSC unto Sohn Mc- Crea, his heirs and assigns forever, MI by reference to the said herd y, ill more lull, and at large appear)." The Auditor hereby notifies all par ties in interest that he will attend to the duties of lon appointment on TUN SOcY, 27th of December. IVA, at 4 o clock, P. M., at his office, 411 CPIEMTN UT Street, Philadelphia. All persons having claims upon the said lurid are re quired to present their claims before the undersigned, or be debarred from coming in upon the sar I land. GEO. A. COFFEY. Auditor. IN TUE DISTRICT COURT FOR Tim CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. JOSEPH KING, and J 881: O. nApaw..xeKutoril, ea. JOHN PURC DxfonJant._and JOSEPH SINGERLY,terro-tenant. Septemlwr Term, ISM No. LOH. Al. Yend. Ex, •••• • - • 'Tho Auditor oppointel by the Court to report distri bution of the food in Court, arming front the wile by the Bhorilf, under the ebove writ of All that certain brick tavern house and lot, or deco aground, alturite in Fano township, in the aunty of PhiladeliAte. aforesaid, beginning cat a corner of Frede rick Goekler's land, en the emit aide of Delawaio se venth street, thence extending along the said aide of the said street, south twelve degrees west one foliated teat to a course of land, now or Into of 'lh rims Cope thence with the lino of the name email Seventy eight degrees east to the westerly side of the Germantown read, thane', along the seine nottltwatdly l'Ai feet niece or less to a corner, thence with the line of the said Fre oetiok Goekler's land, north seventy-eight degrees west to die place of beginning, I being the same premises which William Cope by Indenture, dated Nth day of Jam A.D. 1331, granted and conveyed unto the eaid John PlllOll In fee surnect to the pal mcnt of n r early ground rent, or sum of one hundred Dollars, in equal hall yearly payments, to be evade on the 'first day of the months of April and October, in every year tnereatter for ever). . 11.—The above property Is known as the" Seven Presldents lintel," ire, ' will attond t the duties of his appointment nn Monday, December 2d,1859,nt 4 o'clock. P.at his office, isio. 013 Smith Sist afro •t. when and whero all parties in interest are required to proseut their claims, or sass t» debarred iron t cannon in upon said fond. LPAYIS C. CASSIDY. d15.10t. Auditor. MEDICINAL. THE ALL-SUFFICIENT THREEI!- -- TRJEOEMAR, 1,2, and S. Proteeted by Royal Letters ref ent of England. and Neenred by the Sealis of the Ecole de Pharmacia do l'aria, and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna. No.l is Invaluable for exhaustnin,spernentorrlicea,and all physical disabilities. No.l oolhpletely erndseates all traces of those diseases that have been hitherto treated by the nauseous and per 10U% use of eopilivia and eutiebs. Ni,. ft has entirely supplanted the in'urions use of mer eery, thereby insuring to the sufferer greedy relisfLdis pe rein; all impurities, and rooting out the venom of die- TiiiEsEmArt, Nos, 1. 3. and 3, are prepared In the forin of a lozenge, devoid of taste and small. and can be c riled 'a the ' , raincoat pocket. Sold in tin Cases, end divided into separate doses, as administered by Volpe.. Lrilloniand. Roux, Rican], Price $3 ouch, or four cases 01. $9, which neves VI rind in $2l eases, where by there is a ..` , ll/S at $9. 'Co ho had, wholesale and retail of Dr. BARROW, 194 Bleeeker street. Now York. Sold glad at Retail by CALLENDER & CO., earner TRAIL/ and WALNUT Streets, Piffled ilphia, sail by T. W. MOTT Ss SONS.2IB North SECOND btreet, Wholas•ilo and Retail Agents for Polllllllvania. d3m DR. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS have been thoro Linly tested. and pronounced a 10VereIgn remedy for di sperms, flatulency, heart-burn and headache, costiveness, diarrhcca, fevers of all kinds, rheumatism, Rout, grovel, Worms, scurvy, ulcers, eruptive corn. plaints, silt rheum, erysipelas. common oolds and la tiuenzn, irregulanty and ail derangement of the female system, pills, sad various other diseases to which the humaa Iran.° is liable. For sale by the proprietor, Dr. W. B. MOFFAT, Ma BROADWAY, Druggoos -enerally all over the country. e24,1&W1y 701,1,". 'WIVE'S:6 AN TE-EILL EMATIC conpl AL—sic : 1 hat o been afflicted with Then nuttisin for it long Eerioil—a poitiou of the time had no nee of un•hmhe, fried t our Conlin', end in three days wan hli• to walk down emir, and in a week the Lam entiroi) lv t me. tdo cheerf w reoommend the Car- Mal t,• inn ore ittilioteil nth that dreadful coin- Vitint Ngwm•t, 8r0ker...12 Pine et. „..,1 THE:OI , ORX Chenutt, N. E. corner I • nit t4IXTI-: ere. nl4-.4m —......--..--- , TTHE PIIRENOLOGIUAL CABINE I', 5 , , -.... , E4TAIMISILIID fly FOWLUR, WILL 9 A' CO. c iLl Is Orndev and overlie" for the ogle of Bean o lo oe I h-enole, Phyoioo, '. ektor-Cure, &o. i --' and for , _ . -- I'll hNOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS The horortlnen of Pntent4o,z, in the Imam: of the Dune, ih, a,l.etnott Of ocruontlonn and nn , pßntons, and m o,r, 11 , 1pIrtniqd nl fIntIVO Lin. In le:tend no k all Intelligent persons v,bonte "acquaint or n ' ' ''d' lt ie rlitn i h iie ' Ur. Written ,10, 1ristions (rota dagnorrootsnos till be sent It mail no - two dollar,. Catalogues bf books sant grads. JOHN 1.. Ca PEV. No. 9.12 CHESTNUT ddnet, seeond etorv, riTirSt oi • W cow hilladolphlo, SALES BY AUCTION. 'URNESS, BRINLEY, & 00. No. 02 MARKET STREET AUCTIONEER, No. 530 sad A3l MINOR Street a- MARK •F. SCOTT , ..Tf.,'AUCTIONEER, No. 431 ..•-•• CHESTNUT STREET, opposite the Cestom Hoene. between FOURTH and FIFFH Streets. CLOSING SALE OF HICK FANCY GOODP, SIL w AT VER-ouEs PLATED WARE, GOLD AND SILVER . Ato. This Morning. At 10 o'clock, embracing a large assortment of the good., toiled td the season. Also, an Immo of fancy iron bat stands. BALE OF CHAMPAGNE.__RHENIeII WINE, FRENCH BRANDY, !to I This Day. At 1 o'clock P. M.. consisting of approved brands champagnes, cud other wines, French brandy, An. SALE OF FASHIONABLE FURS. On Tuesday Morning, Deo 21, commencing rat tp o'oaook. Included will be found none, sable, Siberian squirrel. Stone and silver mines, Etch, Ac., an sets of two and three pieces. with erases, half capes, and ♦tatormes mulls and cuff to match. *lir Catalogues renoy and furs arranged for examina tion early on morning of sale. SALE OF 150 LOTS EMBROIDERIES, GERMAN TOWN FANCY KNIT 600115, &o. On Wednesday Morarna, Deo. IL at 10 o'clock. 13e' Samples and catalogues early on morning. estate. SHIPPING. p 'ILADELPiIIA. - I AND CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY. aDe. AT AN ADJOURN I EDIVRETING OP„TRE AINPTR NA 24 D CORPORATION, HALO AT ' IYO. 13 MIIROMANTS' EXCHANGS, At 10 o'olook A. M., September 7th, IMO, the follow ing gentlemen were anaainiongli giggled Dlreeton ' the Company, viz GEORGE 11. STUART, S. MORRIS W ALN, MATTHEW W. BALDWIN, CHAS. MAOALESTRR, AHD JOHN EDGAR THOMSON. The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL STOCK of maid COMPANY are now open at the above named Office, where all persons favorable to the enter twine are rerpootfully invited to enbsonbe. aB-tf FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE.— NEW YORK AND HAVRE STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The United States Mail Steamships Allan°, 2,500 tone, David Lines, Commander. and FULTON, 2.500 tVs, James A. Walton, Commander, will leave New ork, 'Havre, and Southampton, for the year 1859,0 n r following days: To meet new requirements of the Post Office Depart ment, the days of sailing of thILSRAGO and FULTON from HAVRE and SOUTHANWTON, will, after their present voyages. be changed as follows from NEW yo e K. save in the case of the present departure of the F uvroN. which will take place on the 17th December, tho seliedule remains unaltered: TAO)! NOW TORE, RAM J anl7Alloloo. FULTON... „Deo. IT. FULTON... 10....Jan.11. Ar 00 .—. Jan. 7. AR.AOO .—..Jan. ....Feb. I. F LTON.....Feb. 4. FULTON....Feb.ts ...Feb. AGO. ARAGO FULTON: ...filch.3l. FULTON —Aril. These steamers, built expressly for Government ser vice , with double engines, under deck, every attention has been taken in the construction of the hull and ma chinery to insure safety and speed. The shipthave five water-tight compartments enclosing the engines, so that in the avant of collision or stranding, the water could not reach them. and the pumps being free to work, the safety of the vessel and passengers would be se cured. heeent experience has demonstrated the abso lute necessity of this mode of construction. Tan accommodations for passengers are believed to combine every noinfort and convenience that can be de sired. From New York to Southampton or Navre—First Cebu', 613..); Seeond do., 674. From Havre or Southampton to New York—First Cabin, M) franca;, Second do.. MO francs. To pagf1011!OflIllg to London these steamers offer the ad vantage of economy both in time and expense. Specie i delivered n London. No paasage secured until paid for. An experienood surgeon on board. All letters and news- Papers must pass through the Post Office. For 1(04.111 Orp/Mage apply to W. S. DRAYT 7 ON. Agent, Broadway, New York. WILLIAM IBALIN, Agent. Haves. AMERICAN CO., Agent.. Southampton. R EUROPEAN EXPRESS COMPANY. A VA t e..N I OLSON, Agent, Office, Tobacco Warehouse, DOCK and FRONT Streets, Philadelphia. Plans of shios can be seen, 4 .z STEAM DIRECT TO ALL W' PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND I RELA LI, FRANCE, AND GERMAN} THE A MEURO AIRLRICAN PACk_ET CONl pAg_rs IRON MAII. STEAMBIWIR RAAIMONIA, Capt. R. F. Sehirenzen. Fi BAXONIA, Capt. ,_E_blera. 130R1.1021A., Capt. N. Trautman. BAVARIA. Capt. R. Taube. TEUTONIA, Capt. H. Erman. These Steamers aro all firet-olaaa Clyde-1741h vessels ; are Intended to earl from her 2.1, North River, N. Y., aa follows : • FOR LO . NDON, SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE, AND • HAMBURG. The elegant and powerful Iron &raw Steamship BO RUSSIA, Capt. N. Trautman, Land tons burthen, will sail as above, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER Slat, at 12 n'elook M. FraS*2, Dtokolipg Railroad Fare from Philadelphia. to w York, and from Southampton to London, First Cabin. Om I Second Cabin. sap I Steerage-06 The BORUSSIA will be succeeded by the following Steamshis: HA MAIDNIA,. ..--. WE pri F.SDAY, February L SA XONIA 'LS DAY, march L TEUTONI . A. _ —..TISURSDAY, March 15. ,Peg• •_.•• • • •MONDA V. APni air assngers fOrlrardod to Liverpool. Dublin, Bel fast, Cork, Dlaagow, Paris, and Antwerp, at through rates. • . These steamers are fitted up with unequalled aeoom modations for first. second, and third-olass Passenger. The Second Cabin accommodations of these Ships are equal to the first-class of most steamers. Certificates of passelco tuned from } t endon. South amnton, Havre, and Hamburg. to New 1 ork. Parcels forwarded from Philadelphia to all parts of Europe at reasonable r ates. Freight engaged in Philadelphia will be promptly attended to b7 - the New York Agent. and shipped tree of all commounon. For Freight or Passage, apply excluilively to W. A. HAMILL, Agent, Offiee of the H&MbUrg ncan Mail Bteamelljpi, n t -t( Northwest corner itl'H and CHESTNUT. i lo: THE BRITISU AND NORTH s AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL iI.TEAM SH XPOM NOW TOSS TO LITIIIPOOL. C err C•guin I ascaels Second C! .m Paean:7s 7'6 PROM BOITOM TOLTVIBI.OOI... Chief Capin twigs g e en) eaoor.d. Cabin CP Tins ships (tom Boston collet Rallis:and Cork Harbor. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, CANADA, Cant. Lang, Yr.IISIA, Capt. Judkire, AMERICA, Capt. Atalar. Alt A LIJ A, Capt. J. Store, NIAGARA. Capt. Anderson, ASIA, Capt. E.G. (mt. RDPA, Capt. J. Leitch, SCOTIA, (now haildina.) Them, Yessf.h o rjr a o . lear Wtota Ufa* at mut-hand; trl,VOLlfeLtehobes7CarTil4itrr4v7rlne B eer . Peo. It. PER:3IA, " N York, wwinrou.l,. 060 71. AMERICA, " Boston, Wednesday, I)oe. z 4. ASIA. Lott " N York, Wednesday. Jan. 4. CANADA, tent," Lrmioo. W..dnest.e.y. Jan.ll. A RAMA, Fiore, " reYork, Wednesday. ze,L. EVROYA, Lciten, " Boston, Wedneeday, Jan, 13. Berths not seoored until toad for. An expenenced Surgeon on board. Tho Ownera of these old pa will not to tocourtablo for Gokl.Silver, Bunion. Specie, Jen/etre. Precious Stone. or 31coralo. unless bats or Poling are waned therefor and no value thereof the•ein eApre.ed. For freahr. or pea +mho apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Ilovhnx Green, Nov York. yiy FOR THE SOUTIL-OHARaIq- TON mil) SATANNUCED..3.It STRA.MLIRITS. Iti.D RelvY Fleiht at an average l of ins tans per cent, be low !sew or Steamship ruing. OR UIIRI,EFON. d. C. The U. S. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE, QIIP- Min Charles 0. 14..rahrr.an. will ea/.1 on Monday. Loa. 97 . h, at 10 A. M. Through in 43 LAO hours, only 40 hours at Sea. FOR SAVANNAII, Ga. Tho U. y. Ma118[9.19319n EiFATE OF GEORGIA, Captain John J. Garvin. sad on Friday, Decem ber 30, at 10 o'olook AOM. Throurh in 53 to GO flours. only 48 hours at Sea. W'Sai ling dare changed from every Saturday to every five days. Goods received, and Bills of Lading signod every day. The splendid first-clan . ride-wheel Steamships KEY STONE STATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now ran as above every ton days, thus forming a five-day commu nication with Charleston and Savannah, and the South and Southwest. At both Charleston ar.d Sivannah, thee° Ships con nect with strainers for Florida, and with railroads, &e., for all places in the South and bouthwest. INSURANCE. freight and Insuran found large proportion of Gro t to 1014141 i: Soothing to be lower by these shir.s then by sailing vesaela , the nraraliun being one-half the " f a . 13—Insuranoe on all Railroad Freight is entirely iinnecircary. farther than Charleston or b avannith, the Railroadeon pomta. GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE. Fare by Ws route ZS to AO per con t ohaapsr than by the Inland Route, as will be neon by the following eohe dole. Throuzh ttokets from Plulatie . iplos vm Charles ton and Savannah steamships, IricLlll/ING IIIEALS on the whole route except front Charleston end Savan nah to Montgomery INLAND 141. X. To Charloaton 18 Savannah.— 13 00 Savannah— 31 00 27 CO Augusta-- 00 Ma50n...........3.1 00 Macon-- -- .43 76 Atlanta.-.. —.. 23 CO Atlanta— —. 31 00 Columbus—. 33 00 C0 1umbu5......_.-,. 38 00 Albany.— —..., 24 Co hany 37 CO giontrornery.... 00 ionttomery,— _63 00 Mobile 3.5 GO- 9C . New Orleans ... 99 75 Now Oilc an5....._._. 51 PO .ffo bills of lading signed after the ship has s ailed. For freight or passage apply on board, at accondwhart above Vine street, or to ALEX. lIERON, Jr., Sonthweat orrner and_CRESTNI.I3. agents in gherleaton, T. 0.. k. G. BUDD. savannah, RUN i & GAMMELL. For Florida frozu Charleaton;stasmor Carolina ovory Tuesday. For Florida from Sag annah, steamers St. Mary's and St. John's. every Tnesdaz and Saturday. D)LNGS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR FOR 11.59. SIX FIRST PREMIUMS AND SIX DIPLOMAS. Best Furnace for Warmint Bulk Mtge. To ARNOLD A Wit Foy. eAB CONSUMING CONE FURNACE. FIRST PRIOSIUNI. BEST PORTABLE FURNACE. To ARIS)I.I, IC WIl RICHMOND'S PORTABLE FURNACE. FIRST I'IIEIIIOSL BEST COOKING RANGE. TO AR;oLr k WILsoN. ,OHILSON'S DOC lII.E-OV FN COOKING RANGE. - 110! r Paßmitar. BEST PARLOR COAL GRATES, To ARNOLD & WILSON. LOW DOWN an B d ASK ET GRATES, FIRRT PREMIUM. BEST ENAAIELLED SLATE MANTELS. Ti' ARNOLD & WILSON. For a very handsome display of Enamelled Slate Man tels, very highly finished. and of eurertor workmanahlP. FIRST PREMIUM. ARNOLD & WILSON. 1010 CHESTNUT street.) FELTWSLL.Supt 034 aSALAMANDER SAFES. A large assortment of EVANS et WATSON S PRILADELPIIIA MANUFACTURE& SALAMANDE VAULT DOOR& For Banks and Stores. HANK LOCKS, Equal to any now ip UTTERS , &0., DOORS, SHUTTERS, Otis rood terms ni ens other establishment In the United States, be EV,OrB & WATSON, Na. S 4 CIIESTNIPP Street, PLEASE OWE US A CALL. 4111rt-tf EFINED BORAX, in store and for JKAL• sale "%VETE FP !LT.BROTHER. .121 N.. 47 and ;* CON D Fit reet. ESB MACKEREL—A line invoice of 115 . gra.. and lots Newbur)porr invpeo tion. Also. a I.Mftii lot of Halifax largo No. I Mackerel. in store snit for ante b. WM. J. TA I'LOll. &CO nl7 122 stsl 121 Nf WHARVM. WI! `OX 4t, 14 lIS IS' .!!.I:\VIINti MA CHINE..—Thee achirLe waver fails to _Fire cn tar, „;Af.... f . , [l oA Rtl, }Or aftle et Ms 9,121;.1.1 AtA V. 4 :NA I ferAliB.—An invoice of Lon. thee and Cboneha size, just received direct from 11 ‘vaal and for gala low bl CIIAH LES TF. I E., d ut 1:X) WALNUT BL - - - ( -I .IIEAPEST WINDOW GILbSS in town, nt DICK'S. Lb W. Oortior of EIEVINTE mid BOUTZ 01.141e* SALES BY AIICTION. M TllOhLifi & Bo m • Not LE and is SO MORI% STILENT. (Formerly 0e.2 . 1 and 89.1 REAL-ESTATE AND STOCKS. TUESDAY NEXT. At 12 o'clock. no. Pamphlet catalogues now ready, containing:nil par tleulare of the ; properties to he sold on Tuesday next. 27th inst.. at 12 o o.oce noon. with a Let of a1111413d.10th..12t% and 21 1 h of January. IMO. and of real wale at pr ivet* sale, comp/Lune • large amount of valuable , pulped!. CAR D.—PUELIC BALES REAL ESTATE AND' ETOCKB AT THE EXCHANGE.—EaIes of reel same sad stooks will herea fter be held at 11 Woke& nools.antll in the evening at 7 o 'clock. nes - C , ontributoin having the option of either sale. eir Handbills of each provettl Musa seParatafi, addition to Which re publish, on the flatardag presumes to the sale, one thousand eatalognea. in PhlE.hetaat a:TN giving full descriptione of all the properties to be OM on the followingrues:day. REAL F.STATh AT paiveas HALE. Sir We have a large amoun t . of real estate at private sale, including every dssenption of city and countll Poverty. Printed lists In.'s be had at the auction store PRIVATE SALE. REGISTER. Wir Real estate entered og our pnvate sale repiiter and advertised oocasiotuallgin our public sale abtheois (oiwiuch 1,0.0 come are printed weeklr,)free °inheres PALL PALE., STOCKS AND REAL 'ESTATE. 23th Fall &la, Deo. Sin noon. at toe Exchange.. 3Oth " J. the ereausz, at the Exchange. 318 r '• Jen.lo, evening. at the Exchacre. trd " .1%1/.17, &caning. at the Exchange. 116 r Part of the handbill& for roma of tae snow salmi now ready. STOCKS, LO&NR. PEW. kr. On Merutar. De',. 27, at ilt o'cloek noon, at the Ilutaclelptas lilt change, will be aekl— , Without reserve, for aoconat of wham it may of oern— Vs ocO Williamsport and Elmira chattel bands. 2 61 00Q first mortrare 7 per cent. betide Ca mien and Atlanta Et,iiroad COmpany. with cutworm due Jas 1, me. attached to each. I 'bare San Francisco Land Association. Mao, for other accounts-- WOO Delaware Mutual Insurance Company senp, 2Mig sham American Academy of Moine. with richer. lrir shares New York and Middle Cent Pied Railroad Comesny— par 525. Lot IN e.2g Section D, Glenwood Comeau. al shares Green and Coates streets Pessenger Rail way Co. PEREMPTGRabIeAL Also. Pew No. M. South , St. dadrew's Church, Els), th street. rib°, e Spruce. Also, 47 sham Northwest Mining Company. Sale ab solute. REAL ESTATE RALF.-DECEMBER It. AT 12 O'CLOCK. NOON. Executore ewe of Gen. Band ILlier. deed, - VALUABL BUSMES STAND --" THE HEN DERSON HOUBE."-Tbree-store brick torero west side of Broad street, first house north mut Of Race street. 1117 - Immediate guseession. Same Estittp.-VALVABLI. TRACT. 1.2113 ACRES, formerly Vise Creek now) Bent. toweehip.Forest county, Pa., 3 miles south of Marton, and a miles frogs Clarion n .er. Two State roads pass the tract Hee- TAT limb- red and well watered. VALUABLE B (MIN PROPERTY.-Four three story brick dwelling!, with tvro superior otficee, et the southeast corner of Thirteenth end Green *reels. Renting for SW per annum ExLD oNrsG' L-,Eoath od F n W es m reset ,d we'ldd of Sixteenth. Gs o Senna Garden.) BUILDING LOT. south side of Locsurt street, wad of Twentyfirst- 36 by 100 feeL THREELiTORY BRJCK DWELLING, YO. IM Howell street, between Nineteenth and Twentieth earl Spruce and Fine streets. THIRTIETH PALL lIIAL I —JANIARY 3, AT 1 O'CLOCK IN T . EVENING, Orphans' Court bale—Endue o Mary Brown (late Mary Gen.) W THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING. N 0.134 Dean street, between Idprase and Lama. and Twolfth and Thirteenth streets. • NE MODERN PE.IDENCE. with aide yard. No. 916 Clinton street. between Ninth and Tenth and Sanwa and Pine streets, lot 30 feet front. awr Immediate pea session.. 1312 i I,OLNG LOT, southwest corner of Turner stnset and Ens arenas, (Twenty-third ward.) 30 by Ela feet. 'rwo fronts. Artmsnuttratrix sale—Estate of SarnualValker. deed. TWO-8 - ORY BRICK DWELLING., NA. 7~ Sr : burn street, between Shlppen and Frtsivater and eu E . 'teeth and Seventeenth. Administrator's Sale, Ne. 1696 Green street GENTEEL FURNITURE, BOOK , ABE_, FRENCH PLATE MIRROR. GAS CHANDELIER, TAPEO - CARPETS. &c. On Tuesday Morning, ma init. at 10 o'clock. by cataloxue. at No DM Grua street. by order of administrators. the eenteel (imitate s walnut secretary. book-case, handsome chandelier. Freneh-mate niantel mirror. tapestry earpete, kitehee fu , titure, Ace. ER= Rale in Germantown. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO. MIRROR. BRUSSELS CARPETS, ke. On Wednesday Morning. 'Yith inst.. at It o'clock. at the corner of Stain and High meets, Germantown. the entire household farm tut e, weirrising Parlor. dining room, and ch.mber fur niture, rosewood piano, by Loud. Freneh-plate mantel mirror. Brussels carpets, Chum, glassware, engrarmys, &e. Also. the kitchen f..rniturs. Also. brown mare new. harness. Re IlfEr May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning at the sale. See at Nos.= end Ltt South Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE,_ PRkiNGMI-PLATE MIR RORS. PIANO-FORTE. BRUSSELS CARPETS. On Thumdev ?LOSSOnZ. At 9 o'olook. ea the AtteUna Store.= saeorteneat of excellent second bend furniture. elegant piano-forts,, fine mirrors, carpet,' eta, from &milieu declining. housekeeping, removed to the More for convenience of tale. MOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, southeast corner of SIXTH and RACE Streets. LARGE. SALE OF ELEGANT FURNITURE. FILAR FE OTHER BEDS, CURLED-BAIR MATTRESS, GLABSES. FINE OIL PAINTINGS. SPLENDID PIANO-FORTE, le. On Tneakey Monting, Jan. S. at 10 o'clock, at Mom Nathan' Antis Store. southeast writer of Siztle and Race ittrahtr. Dena forfeited collateral:l. Particulars hereafter. n391 - mh3l MONEY TO LOAN I 8'2 5 0, 0 00 to loan. in twee or small intionnte, on stock'. gold and silver plate , diamonds. watnitertjewel ry • fowling pieces. dry rood*, clothing, grocenee. ci gars hardware. cutlery. musioal instreMmitt,ltunititra. beddine, horses. vehicles. harness, and on all articles at value, for any length of time agreed upon. on more Wand terms than at any comer es.ablienment is thu city. GREAT CHANCE FOR 'BARGAINS. At private sate. elegant magic case gold patent beer watches; gold and silver hunting ease. double ease.donble back, and open fact English patent lever watches; gold and si,ver hunting cue, double ease, and open facer escapement lever watches; Levine, English. berme. and French watches; ladies' fleegold watches, some liele dam enamellea. set with diamonds., fine gold. WY. -reel guard, and fob s; fine gold bracelets ; nee go ear-nuts, finger-nags, breantreas. and bracelets fine tenon CAWS and pens; fine .old studs. ileac* tat toos, medall-o no , lockets. =mature eases. keys. charms, seals, Ac.; fine old violins, flutes, iscoordeons. IMMO mopes, and numerous other articles. OUT-DOOR SALEB Attended to Deno:tall Dy the auctioneer, at eery km charges. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Consignments of all and every kind of roods eolteltet for %gbh() eats ; ttro , thiree the vele* of the geode will be advanced in anbcteation of thesele. MOSES, NATHAN& OUSEKEEPERS LOOK TO YOUR &At interest. Ray your COAL = T RICKS'. where nothing but the rery best guallty of Lehigh and Schuyl kill Coal is °dned at the following reduced ;meat Lehi Kb. Broken, tad Stove ..-.- ...84 05per Ws. Schuylkill.' Large Nut.......... re - •• ~ .. ... ,S 60 " Warrantedfefrom slate or dualand full weight:l -lONS' ward. southeast ooraer MARSHALL WILLOW. Call and see. 0111-6na W. GROOMS & CO.. • Office lid South Stmt. AND WHARF, PINE STREET, scirimsn.z, Deakin and Sturman Loonst Skaatain, a r L biab, and Schuylkill COA. Marehandiad taken on wharfage. HICKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH COAL, eared are, for N aN T 9 beet 'terms. Appll at KB 0 Led WINES AND LIQUORS pIiAMPAGNE.-IVc recommend to con. sunirri and ronuoisieurs the Champagne 'Mau of Mr. FERY.irom•rurtts4. Ft 9 nee. l no exeollat en of th e brand " INCOMPARBLE" lots been fully Otto bhshed throughout Frksee. Re.tvis. Germany. he_ Smni.tes may be seen and sieunned at our office. d2-1m F. D. LONOCHANIP, 217 South FRONT JAMES STEWART & CO.'S PAISLEY MALT WUISEEI. GEORGE WHITELEY, Irogrtor of Brandy, Wine, ho., 135 SOUTH. - FRONT Street, offers for wait, in bond only, STMYART'S HPLYBRATED AND UNEQUALLED PAISLEY MALT WHISKEY. egrr-em W E CALL ATTENTION OF Tall TRADE to this_really Superior article ALFRED ,RENALTD COGNAC. A supply to Resorted pLeives eonetaatll 011 hand. Orders received for direct importation. Also—Hennessy Coyne_ ,c Leßoy C 07.1160. London ace. Holland Gins, Claret in Wood and Cases, Chamenstea, high and low pnoes. LONGCHAMP, Importer. old-din 217 South PROST. Pluladeiplua. G EORGE WIIITELEY, No. L3sBouth FRONT Street. Importer of BraudT, Wines, ace., offers for eitle, th bond only, the folloszeg, emone other Outdate hrazda of hfnwly : met, Caaraloo, & Co., Thu. Hines & Co.. wee. Robin,th Co.. ehrd. DurrnY, A Co.. A. Eel/matte, Marett, Cameos, Pellevoisin, 0. Doyont & Co., limos Proonetort. J. & F. Marto le Jae. Henneesy. Also, Smart's Paisley ?drat Whiskey, end the choicest raridties of Medeirs, Sherry, Port. Berzundy,_ and Rhine Wines, Fella Tree Um, liontdos Rom. Pinta Cruz Rule. Bordeaux Oil. &c...t e. ai7-ly MACHINERY AND IRON. ILIIVII. V. ItlllBlOE. WILLIII/ SOUTHWARK FOUNDR FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREET C, PHILLP3III I III6. /iCERRICAS. & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and I. t ow Preeanre Steaks Eneses, for Land. River. and Marine service, Bo,ters Gasometers, Tana , Iron Boats, &a.; Cage atilt kinds, ginner Iron or Drama. Iron Pinion Roofs for G r os Works, Work Shorn, Rail road Stations &e. Retorts and'Gas Machinery of the latest and roost im proved construction. Every description of Plantatirn Machinery, such as Sugar, Saw, and Gnat Mills, V 13.01 1 ,1111 P 34111/ Open Sniant Trains, Defeontors. Filters. Pupping Engines, &a. Sole Agents for N. Atlitens. s Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Nriameth's Patent Stearn Hammer ; and Aspinmaß WOUieN Patent Cenhifasal Sugar Drain = Machine. MESSRS. ROSENTIIAL MORRIS. from Pirmoutti, England, manufacturers of the celebrated " Pantaseopie" Spectsoles, respectfully solicit rhepa tron4c of the ladies and gentlemen of Philadelphia and vicini ts. to their superior ground spectacle cly sees. The valuable advantage derived from them is. that in stead of vision becoming. strained, heated. weakened, and in numerous eases seriously injured, it is preserved and strengthened, everything at once becomes clear and brilliant, and very aged pence; are enabled to em ploy their aght at the moat minute occupation, ether by ay r ran see with those lenses of a much less magnifying power, and they do not require the frequent chances to this dangerous e Sects of further powerful assistance. Certificates can be teen at the race over Mr Christ man's store, 7U2 CRESTMIE Street, &Coining Ger mon's Photograph rooms. din ly AIORE PROOF OF Tile W I'DERFUL IL& EFFECTS OF MONELL'S AMERICAN HAIR ItE.PARATOR. PHILADELPHIA, September:7th. 1539. This is to oerttfl that I was bald Mr many Yearn. ann R 39 recommended to try !oar Reyarator ; and haring procured three botdes, used a for three months, wtoeu haaeaused my hair to grow. and although tot quite a a thiok an bofore, yet at in constantly growing. EJONES. No. 39 North Third street. PHILLDRIPIIIA. September Slth, IMS. Mr. J. F. Moaat.t.: Dear Sir—Some time singe t t .y hair commenced falling out. so much go. that I was, in fact, fee nut of beecumwt bald; but hearing of the 'won derful power of )our Separator," was induced to buy a bottle, and after using one-half of tt hate nut orii" ceased coming out, butt commenced imaynna finely, anti have now 118 this newt of boor as ever I had.. • •• COB EVANS, No. Au Cherry Week. in fr i )TaiVe s 4.;,l3. r lA ir r . Z . 7Bl3 ..l & ,,, 2., Fele Ae .., ente, mNer. Fluturtctured _en4 l for v. R thsl:+4 01),.--500 bbls. Rosin Oil. all 144.. 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